Today, the Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter, the Communications Law and Policy Society, and the Intellectual Property Law Society invited the College of Law community heard Brian W. Murray present his paper, Out With the Old, In With the New: The FCC and the Paradox of Broadband Access Mandates. The event was held in room 201 of the College of Law from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Murray is an associate in the Communications Practice Group at Latham & Watkins LLP in Washington, D.C. His practice includes participation in rulemaking and adjudicatory proceedings before the Federal Communications Commission, and counseling on transactions and regulatory compliance.
Congratulations to the executive board for the 2008-2009 Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter.
Editor-in-Chief: Tara Lynch
Managing Editor: Paul Lyons
Notes and Comments Editors: Blaine Bettinger, Dominic D’Imperio
Business Editor: Eugene Hertzberg
Lead Articles Editors: Garth Mashmann, Phillip Semprevio
Computer Editor: Pamela Young
Form and Accuracy Editors: Gretal Kinney, Syzane Arifaj
Executive Editors: Luis Ormaechea, Heidi Pease, Laura Russell, Brian Hine, Mark Reid, Andrew Garver, and Nicholas Evanovich
Welcome to SSTLR’s new website!!
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SSTLR would like to thank all those who contributed to the launch of our new website, especially:
- Syracuse University College of Law
- The Office of Student Life
- Assistant Dean Ronald Denby, and
- Professor Theodore Hagelin
SSTLR would also like to recognize WordPress for everything in the site, K2 for the site’s theme, and John TP for the site’s style.
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Yesterday several of your fellow SSTLR members took the field to defend our Supra Bowl trophy from last year’s victory. Simply stated…Mission accomplished.
Thanks to everyone who came out and played and gave their support and coaching prowess. And Congratulations to the Journals!
Please join us on Saturday, March 22nd for Syracuse University’s first annual Communications Law & Policy Spring Symposium, sponsored by the Communications Law and Policy Society. Leading representatives of the communications industry, law, and government will discuss the changing face of communications, with featured speakers from:
- AT&T, Verizon, Charter Communications, Lenovo
- NY Public Service Commission, Cable Telecommunications Association of New York, State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky’s Office
- Indiana University, Syracuse University College of Law, Syracuse University School of Information Studies, Syracuse University S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
- Fletcher Heald & Hildreth, Herzog Engstrom Koplovitz P.C., Wiley Rein Fielding, LLP
For details and registration, please visit the Symposium website at http://law.syr.edu/students/organizations/clps/.
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