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Upcoming Wayne Morse Chair to speak at UO on Jan. 17

Wendy Chun, the Wayne Morse Chair for 2014-15 during our Media and Democracy theme, will be speaking on “Imagined Networks, Affective Connections” on January 17, 2013, at noon in the Fir Room at the...

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Announcing Resident Scholars for 2013-14

The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics is pleased to announce the appointment of UO faculty as Resident Scholars for 2013-14. Both scholars are active in media and internet studies, and will...

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Dollarocracy: The Money and Media Election Complex That is Destroying America

Watch the UO Today interview Featuring Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols, authors of Dollarocracy: The Money and Media Election Complex That is Destroying America. Robert McChesney is a professor at...

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New theme: Media and Democracy

As we wrap up our two-year inquiry into capitalism and the common good, we are looking forward to spending the next two years immersed in the the theme of Media and Democracy. The theme kicks off in...

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Fashion, Drugs and Music: How Law Affects Innovation

A City Club of Eugene event featuring 2013-14 Wayne Morse Chair Terry Fisher. Fisher is director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and Hilmer Hale Professor of Intellectual Property Law...

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Current Litigation Issues in Intellectual Property

Featuring 2013-14 Wayne Morse Chair Terry Fisher. Fisher is director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and Hilmer Hale Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Harvard Law School....

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Symposium will focus on law, technology and social progress

REWIRED: How Law and Technology Shape Social Progress will take place January 21-22, 2014, as part of the Wayne Morse Center's Media and Democracy two-year theme. The symposium examines  the role of...

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NYT vs. Sullivan: 50 Years Later

Keynote Address: “THE ANATOMY OF A GREAT CASE: THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE PRECEDENT” featuring Prof. Ronald K.L. Collins, University of Washington School of Law Sponsored by the UO School of Journalism and...

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