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User:MGodwin
April, 2005
[edit] ProfileAccomplished attorney with extensive experience in legal policy development and advocacy concerning technology, privacy, and the Internet, including criminal, constitutional, copyright, media, and telecommunications law, as well as cybersecurity issues. Published author with effective research ability and clear and persuasive writing. Excellent public speaking, counseling, advocacy, and litigation skills. Proficiency in foreseeing and synthesizing legal and technical issues. Strong academic background, including the experience to supervise and mentor law students and lawyers. Bar Memberships: Active member of the District of Columbia Bar. Active member of the State Bar of California. Inactive member of the State Bar of Texas. [edit] Legal experienceWikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA
Supervise legal policy and advise business affairs at nonprofit organization that operates top-ten World Wide Web site (Wikipedia) as well as other reference services.
Supervised and mentored student research projects involving law and technology policy. Advised with regard to the Privacy, Obligations, and Rights in Technologies of Information Assessment (PORTIA) project.
Conducted full-time advocacy for nonprofit group focused on ensuring technology and information access and other rights for consumers. Oversaw policy and education programs and directed all legal programs. Developed and presented policy positions on critical technology access issues to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Congress, government agencies, industry, and consumer groups. Authored and edited FCC filings. Supervised legal staff and interns.
Provided technology and legal expertise on constitutional law, criminal law, and criminal procedure. Analyzed computer crime and wiretap statutes, including the USA-PATRIOT Act anti-terrorist legislation. Commented in the media on encryption, First Amendment law, and copyright and civil liberties. Represented CDT at conferences on constitutional law, criminal law, and criminal procedure issues.
Wrote and edited news and analysis on legal trends and current cases for a lawyer-oriented publication focusing on technology. Contributed regular column on Internet and intellectual property issues for American Lawyer magazine.
Created the legal department and initiated policy and advocacy positions for major civil liberties and technology organization. Guided and developed legal policy issues on evolving technology issues, including electronic searches and seizures, First Amendment on the Internet, international copyright, and third-party criminal liability. Informed users of electronic networks about their legal rights and responsibilities. Instructed criminal lawyers and law enforcement personnel on computer civil liberties issues. Conducted seminars about civil liberties in electronic communication for a wide range of groups. Supervised law clerks and interns.
Assisted in preparing criminal case defenses, based on Texas Code of Criminal Procedure sentencing provisions. Assisted the late law professor and Supreme Court advocate Charles Alan Wright on federal criminal procedure and the federal sentencing guidelines. [edit] Teaching experience/fellowshipMedia Studies Center, The Freedom Forum, New York, NY
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, New York, NY
The School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
[edit] EducationUniversity of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX
[edit] Major publications
[edit] InterestsConsumer electronics; telecommunications; computer hardware and software; Shakespearean theater; history of American film
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