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Technology & Science

Aug. 8, 2000

Cyberschool

Law schools are experimenting with ways to produce a new breed of lawyers who can figure out how to apply a body of law written for a different age to the realm of cyberspace. By Xenia P. Kobylarz.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
        
        "We are at a stage when a hundred flowers are blooming."
        To hear Stanford University law professor Henry T. Greely talk about the high-tech trend sweeping law schools across the country, one might imagine there was a revolution at hand.
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