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Policy for a Networked Society: Policy Participation

Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School
Date Initiated: September 2001

In association with Markle's Internet Clinical Advocacy Project., Markle worked in partnership with Stanford Law School to help support its Center for Internet and Society. This initiative supported the development of law school-based clinics and related academic clinical institutions that allowed law students and others to work with seasoned advocates to promote the public interest in the area of the Internet and other new information technologies.

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