Lawrence Lessig

Stanford University law professor and cyberadvocate

Lawrence Lessig

As professor of the new Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, Lawrence Lessig has become the cautionary voice against overregulation of the Internet.

LawInfo.com

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Lawrence Lessig

Lawrence Lessig, a professor at the Stanford Law School, is also the founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. His latest book, The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World, published in 2001, details Lessig’s view that commercial forces are threatening to close off the once-free and open Internet by attempting to control the software code and content. … [ Read more ]

Hieros-Gamos

Site proclaims itself to be the #1 Legal Research Center. It certainly appears to offer a lot, including:
– Legal Employment Center
– Law Library & News Center
– Law Student Center
– Law Business Center
– Law Consumer Center
– Law Practice Center

Additionally, use the site to find attorneys, law firms, experts and consultants.

Is It an Encyclopedia or a Web Site?

An author-publisher dispute about material posted online raises tough questions about Internet copyright law.

Should Lawyers Partner With CPAs?

Article discusses the American Bar Association’s opposition to any change in the rule of ethics that says lawyers can’t practice in partnership with nonlawyers, such as accountants.