...his J.D. from the University Virginia School of Law, where...and a satellite office in Washington, D.C. ...
...alm.com. Education: Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. J.D., 1987. Department of Defense Intelligence...
...AD, which formerly was part of LexisNexis, and remains based in Bellevue, Washington. Clark, an attorney, most recently served as vice president of services and...
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In the case that has shaped the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, defendant David Nosal will try to show that logging on to a company computer was just business, not criminal
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...report, published on Thursday, identified George Mason University's School of Law in Virginia as the most frequent host of...
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...transformative" drone technology may not be realized, Ryan Calo, a University of Washington law professor, told the Judiciary Committee. It's in...
...>> University of Florida Levin College of...
...David Sohn, general counsel for the Center for Democracy and Technology, a Washington-based civil liberties group. But he added: "There's also the...
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