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Yale University Law School
Project or Department: Information Society Project

Yale University Law School's Information Society Project is an intellectual center for the study of a new age in which telecommunications and intellectual property are central determinants of the structure of society, the development of human culture and democratic legitimacy. Members of the Information Society Project study the emerging intersections between law, policy and technology and how those intersections affect civil liberties as technology evolves.

Organization Type: University

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Web Site: http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/

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Ed Malloy, dot-GOV CTO
Email: Tel: +1 202 712-1579

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Sarah Tisch, Program Director
Email: Tel: +1 202 833-5740

Yale University Law School
New Haven
CT
United States
 



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