Student Blogs on Privacy and Information Law
I am teaching again at Seattle University Law and University of Washington’s Information School again. Both classes have started publicly blogging over current events and the course subject matter....
View ArticleFCC Comments filed
I am excited to announce that the ATJ Board filed comments last night in support of the FCC’s digital literacy training program. I would like to thank Andrew Lee, David Keyes, Lassana Magassa and Hon....
View ArticleReturn to MTG
I have started playing Magic the Gathering again with thanks to Marguerite (an amazing gaming partner) and Gwen. I use to play in High School and 4 of my first 8 jobs involved MTG in some way. It is...
View ArticleApp Ideas for Access to Justice
Austin Kim a VISTA working with the NTAP project and soon to be 1L at NYU has just written a short white paper on possible Applications for Access to Justice. I highly recommended checking the ideas...
View ArticleUsability Study by KAP Law Library of Congress
A great local Non-profit, Knowledge as Power, is running a usability project for the Law Library of Congress and needs participants: Ever wanted to make legal resources more available and easily...
View ArticleDigital Rights Northwest Meetup
Digital Rights Brainstorm & Drinks Wednesday, September 19, 2012 7:00 PM @ The Raygun Lounge 501 E. Pine Street, Seattle, WA 1st informal meeting of Digital Rights Northwest. Get together with...
View ArticleWa State ATJ Board Wins ABA Grant
The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Access to Justice Commission Expansion Project has allocated $20,000 to the Washington State Access to Justice Board (ATJ) for a project to collaboratively develop...
View ArticleComments on GR 31.1 to WA Supreme Court
I cosigned comments to the Washington State Supreme Court last week on the proposed GR 31.1. This rule covers public Access to Administrative Records. The major reasons I joined these comments to make...
View ArticleREDEFINING “CYBERCRIME” AFTER AARON SWARTZ
Marcia Hoffman of EFF and I are speaking next week at University of Washington on Open Access and Copyright! This should be a great event. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013 Kane Hall 220 University of Washington...
View ArticleVideo: Redefining “Cybercrime” After Aaron Swartz. A Roundtable Discussion
Marcia Hoffman and Brian Rowe explore the legislative and non-legislative possibilities for rethinking “cybercrime” and copyright in the wake of the Aaron Swartz suicide. Aaron Swartz was a brilliant...
View ArticleSocial Justice in the Changing World of IP, Privacy, and Technology
I am speaking at Seattle University Law Monday the 23rd of September at noon: Social Justice in the changing world of IP, Privacy, and Technology The worlds of Technology, IP, Privacy and Social...
View ArticleChair of the Board for Washington Lawyers for the Arts
This next year will be a lot of fun and work: Hello from the new Chair of the Board for Washington Lawyers for the Art, I am extremely excited to introduce myself. My name is Brian Rowe and I have been...
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