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Christoph Engemann, new CIS fellow and author of Electronic Government - Vom User zum Bürger, also is up and blogging over at Blogs@CIS. Check out his first ent…
Christoph Engemann, new CIS fellow and author of Electronic Government - Vom User zum Bürger, also is up and blogging over at Blogs@CIS. Check out his first ent…
Check out the art-in-practice of Danish art group Superflex. They are currently in residence at the Redcat Gallery at the Disney/CalArts Theater (the Gehry-des…
Chris Sprigman, CIS Fellow and chief litigator in Kahle v. Ashcroft, is now blogging. Find the Sprigman Blog here.…
Monday April 12, 2004 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Room 80 (Moot Courtroom) Free and Open to all! Lunch Served Mary’s talk on “Internet Governance by International Organi…
'The European Union is now preparing for its biggest enlargement ever in terms of scope and diversity. 13 countries have applied to become new members: 10 o…
Christoph Engemann studies the nexus of bureaucracy and subjectivity in the age of the Internet. He graduated in Psychology at the University of Bremen, Germany…
Audio files from CIS' recent conference "Securing Privacy in the Internet Age" are now online.…
High Tech IP Issues in a Global Marketplace Hosted by Stanford Law School, May 17 and 18, 2004 The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Sta…
At long last, the Great Ormond Street Hospital has responded to Emily Somma's complaint for declaratory judgment, filing today its Motion to Dismiss. GOSH a…
Every year, a group of economists bet on who will be most likely to receive the Nobel award in economics. Can anyone direct me to the current betting? (Neithe…
23 state legislatures in the U.S. are currently considering proposals to ban outsourcing, according to the National Foundation for American Policy. There are a…
From Fred Kaplan in Slate: Clarke has argued that the Clinton administration thwarted al-Qaida's plot to set off bombs at Los Angeles airport on the eve of…