Archive for June, 2009
Coding for Kids
Friday, June 26th, 2009At today’s Google D.C. Talk on Cybersecurity Harry Wingo Google’s Policy Counsel and Philip Reitinger of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security brought up the idea of teaching code at an early age to prepare for the future. I was a little taken back, I had not anticipated strongly agreeing with many ideas under the [...]
PK Intro and Conflicts of Interest
Friday, June 5th, 2009Well just one week into my fellowship at Public Knowledge and my professional responsibility class from last semester is already coming in useful. My final project for the PR class was to craft an online statement of my philosophy of lawyering and a disclosure statement about any conflicts of interest, these have been posted here [...]
West Coast v. East Coast: Pt.1 Escalators
Thursday, June 4th, 2009Photo by vargklo under CC-BY-SA This is an on going series of shorts I will be posting from my time in DC this this summer. On the West Coast or at least in Seattle and Portland we realize that escalators move upon their own accord. You need not forcible walk up them to move. On [...]

