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Digital Library Initiative, University of
Michigan,
May, 1996
Ann Arbor, MI
Paper: Intellectual Property in Cyber-
space.

NCAIR Virtual Magistrate Project,
May, 1996
Washington, DC
Paper: Grounding the Virtual Magis-
trate (co-authored).

Virtue and Virtuality: Gender, Law and
Cyberspace,
April, 1996
MIT Program in Women’s Studies
Cambridge, MA
Paper: Zoning Porn and People in
Cyberspace.

Cyberspace and the Law, Symposium,
April, 1996
St. John’s Journal of Legal Commen-
tary
Jamaica, NY
Paper: Intellectual Property in Cyber-
space.

Legal Studies Workshop, University of Vir-
ginia,
April, 1996
Charlottesville, VA
Presented Paper: The Erie-effect.

Colloquium on Constitutional Theory, NYU
Law School, April, 1996
New York, NY
Presented Paper: The Erie-effect.

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Kellogg Foundation, Workshop on Technol-
ogy,
March, 1996
Santa Fe, NM
Participant.

Thrower Symposium, Emory Law School,
February, 1996
Atlanta, GA
Paper: Reading the Constitution in
Cyberspace.

Law and Borders, Stanford Law School,
February, 1996
Palo Alto, CA
Comment: Borders in Cyberspace.

Law, Economics, and Norms,
February, 1996
Philadelphia, PA
Comment: The regulation of social
norms.

Constitutional Courts in Eastern Europe,
February, 1996
Chicago, IL

Workshop on Media, Technology and the
Law,
December, 1996
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Discussing emerging media technol-
ogy.

International Association of Constitutional
Law,
September, 1995
Tokyo, Japan
Discussing comparative constitutional
law.

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Society of Professional Journalism,
March, 1995
Stamford, CT
Discussing Cyberspace and Libel.

Harvard Law School,
February, 1995
Law and Economics Workshop
Paper: Judicial Reputation.

Cyberspace and the First Amendment,
December, 1995
Yale Law School, New Haven Ct
Paper: The Path of Cyberlaw.

Address to the Class of 1997,
October, 1994.
Chicago, IL.

Constitutional Courts in Transition,
September, 1994.
Warsaw, Poland.

International Congress of Comparative
Law,
September, 1994
Athens, Greece.

Workshop on Constitutionalism in Post-
Communist Russia, June, 1994.
Novosibirsk, Russia.

Rights in Post-Communist Europe,
June, 1994.
Central European University, Buda-
pest, Hungary.

AALS Annual Meeting,
January, 1994.
Orlando, FL
Paper: Internet and the Law School,

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Computer Law Section.
Paper: Outsiders’ Perspectives on
Contracts, Contract Law Section.

Media Rights, and Restitution in Eastern
Europe,
June, 1993.
Central European University, Buda-
pest Hungary.

Conference on Richard Epstein’s Forbidden
Ground,
May, 1993.
University of California at San Diego,
San Diego, CA.

Rights and Responsibilities in Electronic
Community,
February, 1993.
National Research Council, Washing-
ton, DC.

Workshops on the Republic of Georgia’s
Constitution.
Tblisi, Georgia; March, 1993; June,
1994.

AALS Annual Meeting,
January, 1993.
San Francisco, CA.
Paper: The President and the Admini-
stration, Administrative Law.

Interpretation and the Unitary Executive,
December, 1992.
Cardozo Law School, New York, NY.
Paper: Readings by Our Unitary Ex-
ecutive.

Constitutional Drafting Workshop, Georgia
and Belarus, December 1992.
Central European University, Buda-

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pest Hungary.
Paper: Constitutional Amending Proc-
esses.

Law and Economics at Chicago,
May, 1992.
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Paper: Counting with Landes and
Posner.

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