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Senator
Gary Hart - Spring 2002
Gary Hart received his B.A. in 1958 from Southern Nazarene University; attended
Divinity School in 1961 at Yale University; received his J.D. in 1964 from
Yale Law School; a D.Phil. from Oxford, and was a U.S. Senator for Colorado
from 1975 through 1987. Since 1988, Senator Hart has been practicing law as
a strategic and legal advisor to American companies in the field of international
business. He travels extensively to Russia, Europe, the Far East and Latin
America. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Most recently,
Senator Hart has been a Visiting Fellow and McCallum Memorial Lecturer at
Oxford University. He has completed his ninth book, The Minuteman, a proposal
for major military reform published in the fall of 1997. He was co-chair
of the US Commission on National Security.

Karl
Auerbach - Spring, 2001
Karl Auerbach has been involved with Internet design since its inception.
In 2000, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as the At-Large Representative for
North America. He is a co-founder of the Boston Working Group, a
public policy organization devoted to democratic Internet governance.
He is a member of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). He
has testified before Congress on several occasions concerning Internet
protocols and policies.
Auerbach is a member of the Advanced Internet Architectures group/Chief
Strategy Office at Cisco Systems in San Jose, California. He is the
publisher of As The CaveBear Growls, An Occasional Newsletter on
the Internet: Technologies, Policies, Laws, And Social Implications.
"Digital
Democracy: Why Louis XIV Would Have Loved the Internet"
Discussion
with Karl Auerbach
Richard
Posner - Fall, 2000
Judge Posner was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for
the 7th Circuit in 1981. In 1993, he became Chief Judge. From
1969 to 1981, he was a Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law
School, where he continues as a Senior Lecturer. Judge Posner graduated
from Harvard Law School in 1962, where he was President of the Harvard
Law Review. He clerked for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. on the Supreme
Court, served as an assistant to Thurgood Marshall, then Solicitor General
of the U.S., and served in other high federal positions.
Judge Posner is author of dozens of books and scholarly articles, including Antitrust
Law: An Economic Perspective, Economic Analysis of Law; Natural
Monopoly and its Regulation; and Overcoming Law. He has received honorary
degrees of doctor of laws from Syracuse University, Duquesne University,
Georgetown University, Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania,
and the University of Ghent. Judge Posner was the 1994 recipient
of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Award in Law from the University
of Virginia.
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