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In the heart of the Silicon Valley, legal doctrine is emerging that will determine the course of civil rights and technological innovation for decades to come. The Center for Internet and Society (CIS), housed at Stanford Law School and a part of the Law, Science and Technology Program, is at the apex of this evolving area of law.
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Recent Blogs

  • FCC's proposed neutrality rules: Nothing to see here, folks
    Larry Downes
  • More Fallout and Falling Out Over Net Neutrality
    Larry Downes
  • IBM Back in the Antitrust Crosshairs: Deja Vu Mixed with Vertigo
    Larry Downes
  • The End of the American Internet
    Larry Downes
  • The Net Neutrality Walk of Shame
    Larry Downes
  • Zombieland - Net Neutrality rises from the grave
    Larry Downes
  • Collaboration and the Law
    Larry Downes
  • Petition To Improve PACER
    Ryan Calo
  • Innovation and the Legal System
    Larry Downes
  • The True Danger Of The Internet: What Occurs To Us
    Ryan Calo
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Publications/Projects

  • FCC's proposed neutrality rules: Nothing to see here, folks
  • More Fallout and Falling Out Over Net Neutrality
  • IBM Back in the Antitrust Crosshairs: Deja Vu Mixed with Vertigo
  • The End of the American Internet
  • The Net Neutrality Walk of Shame
  • Zombieland - Net Neutrality rises from the grave
  • Model Muni-Wifi Policy
  • Collaboration and the Law
  • Petition To Improve PACER
  • Innovation and the Legal System
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