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Third Principal Address: Margaret-Jane Radin
October 10, 2002, 4:30 - 6 pm

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Margaret-Jane Radin is William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law at Stanford Law School where she teaches courses in the areas of intellectual property, electronic commerce, and contracts.  She directs Stanford Law School’s Program in Law, Science and Technology; Center for E-Commerce; and the LL.M. Program in Law, Science and Technology. She previously served on the faculties of the University of Oregon School of Law, and the University of Southern California Law Center, where she was the Carolyn Craig Franklin Professor of Law.  She has also been a visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School and UCLA Law School.  She has published widely on topics in e-commerce, property, and the philosophy of law.  A theme of her work in the philosophy of law has been the ideal of the rule of law.  Her books include Contested Commodities (1996), and Reinterpreting Property (1993).  She is the co-author of Internet Commerce: The Emerging Legal Framework (2002).