...statement. At issue is the decision by U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson to name Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig as "special master" to review "complex issues of cybertechnology and contract interpretation" in the Microsoft...
...Penfield Jackson overstepped his bounds when he appointed a "special master," Harvard University law professor Lawrence Lessig, to consider important technical issues. Microsoft claims Lessig is biased against it, and that the judge tried...
...lawyers toward the bargaining table. In a second surprise decision Friday, Jackson also invited Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig -- whose previous courtroom involvement with Microsoft was rejected by an appeals court -- to advise him. Microsoft...
...expression. Kraus joins a prestigious list of seven other EFF board members, including Stanford Law School professor Lawrence Lessig and Dave Farber, former chief technologist at the Federal Communications Commission. -Rachel Konrad, AP Technology...
...policies, laws and technologies are overlaid on that framework and allowed to chip away at the Net's neutrality, said Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford University law professor. "There is a role for commercialism," Lessig said. "The concern is how...
...earlier e-mail message uncovered during the government's investigation. When a judge appointed Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig as a "special master" to look into important technical issues over Microsoft's objections, the company uncovered...
...contends that Jackson overstepped his authority when he appointed a "special master," Harvard University law professor Lawrence Lessig, to consider important technical issues in the case. Microsoft claimed Lessig was biased against it, and that the...
...earlier e-mail message uncovered during the government's investigation. When a judge appointed Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig as a "special master" to look into important technical issues over Microsoft's objections, the company uncovered...
...preliminary injunction. Jan. 14, 1998 -- Judge rejects Microsoft's effort to remove Harvard University law professor Lawrence Lessig as a court-appointed "special master" to review technical issues in the dispute. Microsoft claimed the professor...
...related development Tuesday, the Justice Department urged a federal appeals court to reject Microsoft' challenge to Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard law school professor appointed as "special master" to report on technological issues in the antitrust...