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Law Practice

Jun. 1, 2012

Cyberlaw expert returns to Stanford

Jennifer Stisa Granick is returning to Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society as its director of civil liberties, focusing on government surveillance, national security and free speech issues.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Jennifer Stisa Granick is returning to Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society as its director of civil liberties, focusing on government surveillance, national security and free-speech issues.


Granick, an Internet law expert who previously worked as the center's executive director, said she is starting her new full-time job on Monday.


A graduate of UC Hastings Colleg...

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