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Overview of Programs Hosted By the Information Economy Project
The Project's conferences and lectures tap prominent thinkers in the Information Economy. Its research enterprise provides a venue for established experts and promising young scholars to present analyses on the most challenging regulatory questions of our day.
Big Ideas about Information Lecture Series
Each semester, guest scholars and experts visit George Mason University School of Law. The Information Economy Project seeks to provide a venue for unique intersections between the law and telecommunications with a focus on innovative scholarship. Many of our speakers have published papers following their lectures.
Conferences
Panels of experts convene to discuss important topics at the intersection of the law and economics of telecommunications.
Mini-Conferences
Half-day mini-conferences provide a venue for focused discussions of issues of scholarly interest. Recent mini-conferences have provided retrospectives of regulatory decisions in the telecommunications industry.
Missed An Event? Listen to Program Recordings and View Slides
The Information Economy Project seeks to provide a service to academics and practitioners looking for scholarly discussions on important regulatory topics. See available recordings, slides, papers, and transcripts.
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