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A Supreme Court Conversation (8) - By Walter Dellinger, Charles Fried, Dahlia Lithwick, and Tim Wu - Slate Magazine
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"Briefing News & Politics Arts Life Business & Tech Science Podcasts & Video Blogs HOME / the breakfast table : An e-mail conversation about the news of the day. A Supreme Court Conversation the breakfast table: entries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FCC, You Figure Out Broadband From: Tim Wu To: Walter Dellinger, Dahlia Lithwick, and Charles Fried Posted Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at 7:32 AM ET Walter Dellinger is a professor of law at Duke University and a partner in the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers. Charles Fried is a professor of law at Harvard University. He was U.S. solicitor general from 1985 to 1989 and has been a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Dahlia Lithwick is a Slate senior editor. Tim Wu is an associate professor at University of Virginia Law School. Who are these people? For the last three years, Dahlia Lithwick and Walter Dellinger have weighed in together about the major cases that come down at the end of the Supreme Court term. This year we add Charles Fried and Tim Wu to the mix. A word on Brand X , the term's ugly duckling, whose limelight has been stolen by its more glamorous cousin, Grokster . PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL RSS RECOMMEND... SINGLE PAGE Facebook MySpace Mixx Digg Reddit del.icio.us Furl Ma.gnolia Sphere StumbleUpon CLOSE For those who don't read reports of the Federal Communications Commission with rapt attention, Brand X is narrowly abou"
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