It is my pleasure today to introduce our keynote speaker, Pro- fessor Larry Lessig. Professor Lessig is the Jack and Lillian Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School and is a renowned scholar in intellectual property, constitutional, Internet, and new media law. Indeed, the last time Professor Lessig spoke here at Fordham, he was focusing on his pioneering work addressing fidelity in constitutional interpreta- tion.1 Of course, not the sort of fidelity that the Senate is debating this afternoon.
Professor Lessig has degrees from the University of Pennsyl- vania, Trinity College, Cambridge, and the Yale Law School, and has had a stint seeing the inside of the courts as a clerk for Judge Posner on the Seventh Circuit and Justice Scalia on the Supreme Court. Prior to moving to Harvard, he was a professor at the Uni- versity of Chicago Law School.
It is my pleasure today to introduce our keynote speaker, Pro- fessor Larry Lessig. Professor Lessig is the Jack and Lillian Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School and is a renowned scholar in intellectual property, constitutional, Internet, and new media law. Indeed, the last time Professor Lessig spoke here at Fordham, he was focusing on his pioneering work addressing fidelity in constitutional interpreta- tion.1 Of course, not the sort of fidelity that the Senate is debating this afternoon.Professor Lessig has degrees from the University of Pennsyl- vania, Trinity College, Cambridge, and the Yale Law School, and has had a stint seeing the inside of the courts as a clerk for Judge Posner on the Seventh Circuit and Justice Scalia on the Supreme Court. Prior to moving to Harvard, he was a professor at the Uni- versity of Chicago Law School.
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