One more principle: Nondiscrimination
This is my second post over at Concurring Opinions for the symposium on Marvin Ammori’s Free Speech Architecture article. There is one principle that I would a…
This is my second post over at Concurring Opinions for the symposium on Marvin Ammori’s Free Speech Architecture article. There is one principle that I would a…
Cross posted from Marvin Ammori's post at Concurring Opinions. In previous posts about a recent article, I argue that it’s both descriptively inaccurate an…
Cross posted from Marvin Ammori's post at Concurring Opinions. This is the second post laying out my argument in a recent article. I hope to post later on…
This post is cross-posted at Concurring Opinions, which is having a blog symposium on Marvin Ammori's excellent article on First Amendment Architecture. Nex…
Next Friday, February 10, the Stanford Technology Law Review is holding its annual symposium, and this year's topic is an important one: First Amendment Cha…
Huffington Post article by Affiliate Scholar Marvin Ammori. Next Friday, February 10, the Stanford Technology Law Review is holding its annual symposium, and t…
Andrew McLaughlin, Non-Residential Fellow with the Center for Internet and Society, is mentioned by Bryce Baschuk of the Washington Internet Daily in this artic…
Crossposted from Ammori.org. The tech and civil liberties communities have been fighting proposed copyright legislation. Critics have argued that the proposed…
November 30, 2011 http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6749 From local issues like the BART protests to national and international movements like Occupy and the A…
A growing chorus of opposition has emerged around the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) now pending in the House, as well as its Senate counterpart, the PROTECT-IP…
Cross posted from Marvin Ammori's Blog Ammori.org. Today, both Professor Laurence Tribe and I submitted letters and legal memoranda to Congress explaining…
Letter to Congress explaining that proposed copyright legislation would violate the First Amendment and be struck down in court. * Publication Type:Regulatory…