Kevin Martin has given in to the pressure of labor. Not organized labor but the biological labor of his wife and soon to be born child. I wish them all well.
In an effort to find the person least like Martin to stand in as keynote speaker, the First Amendment Law Review asked me to speak up and speak tomorrow at the UNC Law School at the Cyberspeech Symposium— schedule here:
9:00- 10:00: Registration
10:00- 11:15: ISP Liability Panel 11:15- 11:30: Break
11:30- 12:45: Cyber-Bullying Panel
12:45- 1:45: Lunch
1:45- 2:45: Keynote Speech by Mr. Paul Jones
2:45- 3:00: Break
3:00- 4:15: Network Neutrality Panel
4:15- 4:30: Closing
Panelists:
Susan Brenner – NCR Distinguished Professor of Law and Technology at the University of Dayton School of Law
Clay Calvert – Co-Director of the Pennsylvania Center for the First Amendment at the Penn State University,
John and Ann Curley Professor of First Amendment Studies at the Penn State University College of Communications
Robert M. Frieden – Pioneers Chair and Professor of Telecommunications and Law at the Penn State University
Leslie Harris – President and CEO of the Center for Democracy & Technology
Dawn C. Nunziato – Associate Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School
John Palfrey – Henry N. Ess III Professor of Law and Vice Dean for Library and Information Resources at Harvard Law School
Robert Richards – Co-director of the Pennsylvania Center for the First Amendment at the Penn State University, Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Law at the Penn State University
Hannibal Travis- Professor of Law at the Florida International University College of Law
Alfred C. Yen – Professor of Law at the Boston College Law School
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