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WebHome 103 - 27 Jun 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Grades have been posted for those whose second paper is complete.
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WebHome 96 - 19 Apr 2009 - Main.DanielHarris
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2009 | | | PartsNineandFourteen are the subject beginning April 17th.
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On April 24, we will meet in WJW 600.
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My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 11-1, and Friday 9-10, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. |
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WebHome 90 - 13 Apr 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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There will be no class meeting on March 13. On March 27, after the vacation, we will begin discussion of
PartSix. You should also take this opportunity to read, if you have not, Robert O'Harrow's No Place to Hide (2006). | > > | | | |
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WebHome 76 - 09 Mar 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | | > > | | | | There will be no class meeting on March 13. On March 27, after the vacation, we will begin discussion of
PartSix. You should also take this opportunity to read, if you have not, Robert O'Harrow's No Place to Hide (2006).
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> > | My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 11-1, and Friday 9-10, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905.
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My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 11-1, and Friday 9-10, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | | | | |
< < | Readings | > > | Readings | | | The seminar will address topics on the following themes. We will be building on and updating the linked reference materials in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye on the work in this section. |
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WebHome 75 - 08 Mar 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On February 27th, we continue discussion of PartOne for this and the succeeding class. First essays are due for initial evaluation by March 8. See FirstPaper. | > > | There will be no class meeting on March 13. On March 27, after the vacation, we will begin discussion of
PartSix. You should also take this opportunity to read, if you have not, Robert O'Harrow's No Place to Hide (2006). | | |
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WebHome 68 - 27 Feb 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Contrary to previous announcement, we will be meeting on February 20. We continue discussion of PartOne for this and the succeeding class. First essays are due for initial evaluation by March 8. See FirstPaper. | > > | On February 27th, we continue discussion of PartOne for this and the succeeding class. First essays are due for initial evaluation by March 8. See FirstPaper. | | |
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WebHome 57 - 15 Feb 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On February 13, we begin discussing PartOne. | > > | There will be no meeting on February 20. Make-up session, TBA, will also be recorded for those who cannot attend. We continue discussion of PartOne for this and the succeeding class. First essays are due for initial evaluation by March 8. See FirstPaper. | | |
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WebHome 42 - 24 Jan 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | There is no assignment for the first class. Please register to use this wiki if you are enrolled in the class. For our second meeting, on January 23, please begin reading PartFour. | > > | On January 23, we continue discussing PartFour. | | |
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WebHome 40 - 20 Jan 2009 - Main.RickSchwartz
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> > | In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book No Place to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon. | | |
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< < | In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book No Place to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon. | | | A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word |
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WebHome 39 - 19 Jan 2009 - Main.RickSchwartz
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WebHome 35 - 16 Jan 2009 - Main.DanielHarris
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< < | In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book Nowhere to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon. | > > | In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book No Place to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon. | | | A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word |
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WebHome 34 - 16 Jan 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | > > | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2009 | | | | |
< < | For the meeting of April 10, please complete reading PartsNineandFourteen. | > > | There is no assignment for the first class. Please register to use this wiki if you are enrolled in the class. For our second meeting, on January 23, please begin reading PartFour. | | | | |
< < | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | > > | My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 11-1, and Friday 9-10, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | | |
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WebHome 32 - 31 Mar 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | There will be no meeting on Thursday, March 6. First papers are due at the end of spring vacation. | > > | For the meeting of April 3, please complete reading PartSix and begin reading PartsNineandFourteen. First essays are now late. | | | |
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WebHome 31 - 04 Mar 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our meeting on February 28, we will finish discussion of all items in PartOne. | > > | There will be no meeting on Thursday, March 6. First papers are due at the end of spring vacation. | | | |
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WebHome 30 - 25 Feb 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our meeting on February 21, please make sure you have read the sections on municipal Wi-Fi and "Network Neutrality" in PartOne. | > > | For our meeting on February 28, we will finish discussion of all items in PartOne. | | | | |
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We need conventions for adding links. Please add links to topics PartOne, PartFour, etc., adding new section headings if the old ones are inadequate. Please don't copy story text into the wiki, which infringes copyrights, or make a topic just to add one link.
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WebHome 29 - 17 Feb 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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> > | For our meeting on February 21, please make sure you have read the sections on municipal Wi-Fi and "Network Neutrality" in PartOne.
We need conventions for adding links. Please add links to topics PartOne, PartFour, etc., adding new section headings if the old ones are inadequate. Please don't copy story text into the wiki, which infringes copyrights, or make a topic just to add one link.
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| | | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | | | From TWiki's point of view, this course, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself.
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WebHome 28 - 15 Feb 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our meeting of February 7, please read Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide. | > > | | | |
My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. |
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WebHome 27 - 14 Feb 2008 - Main.LuisVilla
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | | | From TWiki's point of view, this course, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself. | |
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WebHome 26 - 04 Feb 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our meeting of January 31, please read PartOne. Reading Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide should be on your schedule for this week or next weekend. | > > | For our meeting of February 7, please read Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide. | | |
My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. |
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WebHome 24 - 26 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our second meeting, please complete reading PartFour. For those with more time, now would be an excellent opportunity to start reading Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide. | > > | For our meeting of January 31, please read Part One. Reading Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide should be on your schedule for this week or next weekend. | | |
My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. |
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WebHome 23 - 24 Jan 2008 - Main.RobertGlunt
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | |
< < | | > > | | | | For our second meeting, please complete reading PartFour. For those with more time, now would be an excellent opportunity to start reading Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide.
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WebHome 22 - 20 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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For our first meeting, please begin reading PartFour. Also, everyone in the seminar must
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For our second meeting, please complete reading PartFour. For those with more time, now would be an excellent opportunity to start reading Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide. | | |
My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. |
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WebHome 20 - 14 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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For our first meeting, please begin reading PartFour. Also, everyone in the seminar must
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WebHome 19 - 11 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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> > | In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book Nowhere to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon. | | | A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word |
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WebHome 18 - 11 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | | | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | |
< < | On The Radar | > > | Readings | | | | |
< < | The course will address topics on the following themes. We will be building on and updating the linked reference materials in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye on the work in this section. | > > | The seminar will address topics on the following themes. We will be building on and updating the linked reference materials in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye on the work in this section. | | | | | | A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word | |
< < | This course is centered in the experience of classroom dialog. Everything we read and write will be intended to help us understand better what we learn from listening to one another. I say "listening," because in a conversation with so many voices, we're all going to be listening much more than we are talking. So this is an extended exercise in active listening.
It turns out that wiki is a very good medium for active listeners. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this technology works as you want. | > > | This seminar is an attempt to learn about, understand and predict the development of law in a rapidly changing area. We must assemble the field of knowledge relevant to our questions even as we begin trying to answer them. Wiki technology is an ideal match for the work we have in hand. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this technology works as you want. | | | For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links, leave comments in the comment boxes--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand. |
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WebHome 16 - 11 Jan 2008 - Main.IanSullivan
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | |
< < | For details on upcoming issues and readings that we will discuss in class, see OnTheRadar? | | | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | |
> > | On The Radar
The course will address topics on the following themes. We will be building on and updating the linked reference materials in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye on the work in this section.
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WebHome 15 - 11 Jan 2008 - Main.IanSullivan
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | |
< < | For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or also available here.
In addition to photopied and web-based materials, we will be discussing Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), available in numerous cheap editions. If you prefer reading on-line, you can have the entire text at your fingertips here. (We still have some remnants of a public domain). | > > | For details on upcoming issues and readings that we will discuss in class, see OnTheRadar? | | | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | | | For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links, leave comments in the comment boxes--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand. | |
< < | Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 16th. | > > | Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 17th. | | |
Introduction to the CompPrivConst Web | | | All of the Twiki documentation is also right at hand. Follow the TWiki link in the sidebar. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text. | |
< < | From TWiki's point of view, this course, Law in Contemporary Society, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself. | > > | From TWiki's point of view, this course, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself. | | | CompPrivConst Web Utilities
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WebHome 14 - 10 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | | | This course is centered in the experience of classroom dialog. Everything we read and write will be intended to help us understand better what we learn from listening to one another. I say "listening," because in a conversation with so many voices, we're all going to be listening much more than we are talking. So this is an extended exercise in active listening. | |
< < | It turns out that wiki is a very good medium for active listeners. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this all works as you want. | > > | It turns out that wiki is a very good medium for active listeners. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this technology works as you want. | | | | |
< < | For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand. | > > | For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links, leave comments in the comment boxes--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand. | | | Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 16th.
Introduction to the CompPrivConst Web | |
< < | The CompPrivConst site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around this site. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at the text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox | > > | The CompPrivConst site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around this site. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at the text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox. | | | | |
< < | All of the Twiki documentation is also available locally. Simply look at the top of the sidebar on the left of the screen and select the TWiki tab. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text | > > | All of the Twiki documentation is also right at hand. Follow the TWiki link in the sidebar. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text. | | | | |
< < | From TWiki's point of view, this course Law in Contemporary Society, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, my other courses, perhaps some other project we decide to work on together. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see what's changing, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification. | > > | From TWiki's point of view, this course, Law in Contemporary Society, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself. | | | CompPrivConst Web Utilities
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WebHome 13 - 10 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or also available here. | |
> > | In addition to photopied and web-based materials, we will be discussing Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), available in numerous cheap editions. If you prefer reading on-line, you can have the entire text at your fingertips here. (We still have some remnants of a public domain). | | | | |
> > | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | | | | |
> > | A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word | | | | |
< < | In addition to photopied and web-based materials, we will be discussing Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), available in numerous cheap editions. If you prefer reading on-line, you can have the entire text at your fingertips here. (We still have some remnants of a public domain). | | | | |
< < | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | > > | This course is centered in the experience of classroom dialog. Everything we read and write will be intended to help us understand better what we learn from listening to one another. I say "listening," because in a conversation with so many voices, we're all going to be listening much more than we are talking. So this is an extended exercise in active listening. | | | | |
> > | It turns out that wiki is a very good medium for active listeners. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this all works as you want. | | | | |
> > | For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand. | | | | |
> > | Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 16th. | | | | |
< < | Introduction to the CompPrivConst Web | | | | |
< < | The CompPrivConst site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around the Twiki site. It has a very large user community with many ideas for ways in which wikis can be used to work productively in groups. | > > | Introduction to the CompPrivConst Web | | | | |
< < | Feel free to dig around. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox | > > | The CompPrivConst site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around this site. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at the text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox | | | All of the Twiki documentation is also available locally. Simply look at the top of the sidebar on the left of the screen and select the TWiki tab. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text | |
> > | From TWiki's point of view, this course Law in Contemporary Society, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, my other courses, perhaps some other project we decide to work on together. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see what's changing, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification. | | | CompPrivConst Web Utilities
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WebHome 12 - 09 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or also available here. | > > | For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or also available here. | | | |
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WebHome 11 - 09 Jan 2008 - Main.IanSullivan
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | | | Feel free to dig around. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox | |
< < | All of the Twiki documentation is also available locally. Simply go to the sidebar on the left of your screen and look for the TWiki entry in the "Webs" section. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text | > > | All of the Twiki documentation is also available locally. Simply look at the top of the sidebar on the left of the screen and select the TWiki tab. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text | | | CompPrivConst Web Utilities
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WebHome 10 - 09 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | |
< < | For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or here. | > > | For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or also available here. | | | |
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WebHome 9 - 09 Jan 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | |
> > | For our first meeting, please read Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Path of the Law, which is the first reading in the photocopied materials, or here.
| | | In addition to photopied and web-based materials, we will be discussing Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), available in numerous cheap editions. If you prefer reading on-line, you can have the entire text at your fingertips here. (We still have some remnants of a public domain). | |
< < | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email me for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | > > | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905.
| | | Introduction to the CompPrivConst Web
The CompPrivConst site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around the Twiki site. It has a very large user community with many ideas for ways in which wikis can be used to work productively in groups. |
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WebHome 8 - 07 Jan 2008 - Main.IanSullivan
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| | Law in Contemporary Society
Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | | | In addition to photopied and web-based materials, we will be discussing Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), available in numerous cheap editions. If you prefer reading on-line, you can have the entire text at your fingertips here. (We still have some remnants of a public domain).
My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email me for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | |
> > | Introduction to the CompPrivConst Web
The CompPrivConst site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around the Twiki site. It has a very large user community with many ideas for ways in which wikis can be used to work productively in groups.
Feel free to dig around. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox
All of the Twiki documentation is also available locally. Simply go to the sidebar on the left of your screen and look for the TWiki entry in the "Webs" section. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text | | | CompPrivConst Web Utilities
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< < | Welcome to the CompPrivConst web | > > | Law in Contemporary Society | | | | |
< < | Available Information | > > | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008
In addition to photopied and web-based materials, we will be discussing Thorstein Veblen, Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), available in numerous cheap editions. If you prefer reading on-line, you can have the entire text at your fingertips here. (We still have some remnants of a public domain).
My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email me for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | | |
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American Legal History | ...collaborate on learning and making resources for learning American Legal History from 1607 |
CompPrivConst  |
Computers, Privacy & the Constitution | ...a collaborative discussion of Computers, Privacy & the Constitution |
EngLegalHist  |
English Legal History and its Materials | ... learn about and participate in the study of English Legal History |
LawContempSoc  |
Law in Contemporary Society | ...collaborate on discussing the role of Law in contemporary society |
LawNetSoc  |
Law in the Internet Society | ...collaborate on discussing the role of law in a networked society |
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Sandbox test area with all features enabled. | ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web. |
| You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact webmaster@new.law.columbia.edu if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminToolsCategory. |
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- You are currently in the CompPrivConst? web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
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Welcome to TWiki... Users, Groups | ...see who is registered on this TWiki |
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Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... | ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site. |
AmLegalHist  |
American Legal History | ...collaborate on learning and making resources for learning American Legal History from 1607 |
CompPrivConst  |
Computers, Privacy & the Constitution | ...a collaborative discussion of Computers, Privacy & the Constitution |
EngLegalHist  |
English Legal History and its Materials | ... learn about and participate in the study of English Legal History |
LawContempSoc  |
Law in Contemporary Society | ...collaborate on discussing the role of Law in contemporary society |
LawNetSoc  |
Law in the Internet Society | ...collaborate on discussing the role of law in a networked society |
Sandbox  |
Sandbox test area with all features enabled. | ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web. |
| You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact webmaster@new.law.columbia.edu if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminToolsCategory. |
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Welcome to TWiki... Users, Groups | ...see who is registered on this TWiki |
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Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... | ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site. |
AmLegalHist  |
American Legal History | ...collaborate on learning and making resources for learning American Legal History from 1607 |
CompPrivConst  |
Computers, Privacy & the Constitution | ...a collaborative discussion of Computers, Privacy & the Constitution |
EngLegalHist  |
English Legal History and its Materials | ... learn about and participate in the study of English Legal History |
LawContempSoc  |
Law in Contemporary Society | ...collaborate on discussing the role of Law in contemporary society |
LawNetSoc  |
Law in the Internet Society | ...collaborate on discussing the role of law in a networked society |
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Sandbox test area with all features enabled. | ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web. |
| You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact webmaster@new.law.columbia.edu if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminToolsCategory. |
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