Weekly Wednesday Lunch Colloquia
Every Wednesday the summer research fellows of the Institute and other members of the NYLS community gather for learning lunches to discuss recent developments in intellectual property, technology, information and related areas of law. These moveable feasts take place at area restaurants and often feature a guest speaker who leads the interactive discussion and shares information about his or her research.
Upcoming Colloquium
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Past Colloquia (Summer 2003):
July 16 - New York Law School Board Room - Professor Bernd Holznagel, Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law, University of Muenster on Responsibility for Harmful and Illegal Content on the Internet: The German Approach. See Holznagel Paper. Posted by Diane O' Connell.
July 9 Silk Road MoCha, Chinatown - Prof Rene Peralta, Yale University Department of Computer Science on Electronic Voting and Internet Voting. Posted by Chun Li.
July 2 - New York Law School Board Room - Professor Cameron Stracher, New York Law School on Access to Justice Information after September 11, (See U.S. v. Moussaoui and Motion)
July 1 - The Markle Foundation Seminar Series: Internet Survey in China – Interim Results. Posted by Marianne Law.
June 25 Silk Road MoCha, Chinatown - Brian G. Murphy, Partner, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, PC. Posted by Lane Buschel
June 12 - The Markle Foundation, Rockefeller Center - Paul Meyer, VOXIVA. Posted by Marianne Law.
June 11 - Wellington Center, New York Law School - This was a working lunch for the Institute's research teams to apprise each other of their progress and continue work in preparation for our upcoming trip to Washington, DC.
June 4 - Yello! Restaurant, Chinatown - Steven Heymann, Vice-President, Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). Posted by Deborah Newman.
May 28, Tribakery Restaurant, Tribeca - Nimrod Kozlovski, Adjunct Professor, Cybercrime and Cyberterror, New York Law School, Fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School and of the Democracy Design Workshop at New York Law School. Posted by Deborah Newman.
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