May 04, 2005

Paul M. Schwartz

Paul Schwartz, proffesor at Brooklyn Law School, is a leading international expert on information privacy, copyright, telecommunications and information law. He is teaching Information Privacy Law this spring at Berkeley.

He joined the faculty of Brooklyn Law School in 1998, where he is currently the Anita and Stuart Subotnick Professor of Law. His recent articles include “Property, Privacy, and Personal Data,” 117 Harvard Law Review 2055 (2004); “Eldred and Lochner: Copyright Term Extension and Intellectual Property as Constitutional Property,” 112 Yale Law Journal 2331 (2003) (William Treanor, co-author); and “Voting Technology and Democracy,” 75 N.Y.U. Law Review 625 (2002). His scholarship focuses on how the law has sought to regulate and otherwise shape information technology—as well as the impact of information technology on law and democracy.

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