I'm Back

by David Levine, posted on August 10, 2006 - 10:46am.

After several weeks doing the work/vacation thing in Idaho, I'm back at Stanford and hence, back on the air with "Hearsay Culture." Yes, the show is running at the same time: Wednesdays from 5-6 PM PST on KZSU-FM, and by iTunes podcast.

I'm pleased to report an excellent list of upcoming guests. Next Wednesday, August 16, I'm thrilled to air an interview with Prof. Larry Lessig. Additionally, through mid-September, I'll be interviewing (among others) CIS Associate Director Lauren Gelman, CIS Non-Resident Fellow and Boalt Hall Samuelson Clinic Fellow Chris Hoofnagle, and Columbia Law Prof. Tim Wu. I'm excited about interviewing these dynamic people, and hope that you'll listen in!

Finally, the website work continues apace; more as completion nears.

Comment by tom (not verified), posted August 16, 2006 - 5:22pm

Can you direct me to any legal scholars or literary sources to help orient me to the legal issues surrounding the World Trade Center collapse and allegations of a controlled demolition? Are there any attorney groups or associations looking into the issues? What is going on at Stanford around this issue if anything?

Seeloosechange.com, google/video scholars for truth symposium and MIT Jeff King's analyses are helpful but not really from a legal standpoint.
Thank you very much!
Tom