Stanford Law Review Lecture Series 2001-2002
Stanford Law Review Lecture Series 2001-2002The Stanford Law Review Lecture Series was developed to allow authors to share their work with the Law School. Throu…
Stanford Law Review Lecture Series 2001-2002The Stanford Law Review Lecture Series was developed to allow authors to share their work with the Law School. Throu…
The Stanford Student Computer and Network Privacy ProjectThe Stanford Student Computer and Network Privacy Project is a product of the Stanford University cours…
Lawrence Lessig is a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Founder and Director of the School's Center for Internet and Society. Prior to joining the…
In addition to faculty, staff, and full-time residential Fellows, the CIS attracts fascinating and highly qualified non-residential Fellows to further the inter…
The CIS offers Stanford Law School students a clinical program in public interest Internet law through its Cyberlaw Clinic. Students enrolled in the clinical p…
Stanford Professor of Law Lawrence Lessig is the Founder and Director of the Center for Internet and Society. Executive Director Jennifer S. Granick teaches the…
The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School and a part of Law, Science and Technolog…
Jennifer Granick is quoted in an InfoWorld Daily News article on Def Con, Black Hat, Def Con rumors swirl, tricks continue.…
InfoWorld Daily News reports on this year's Def Con in Def Con: Politics plays larger role this year. Jennifer Granick is quoted.…
Jennifer Granick is quoted in a Reuters story on computer self-defense, Computers under attack can hack back, expert says.…
Bill Arbaugh, Improving the TCPA specification, IEEE Computer, August 2002, 77-79.…
The Economist has a story on Ed Felten, Last Word: Tinkerer's Champion. Professor Felten is a professor at Princeton University and a former CIS fellow.…