A World Famous Professor Almost Stopped His Post-Elementary Education

When he was an elementary school student, a young farm boy in South Korea took classes in a tent classroom that was windswept and rain-soaked. He did great in school but almost stopped his post-elementary education. Later, he came to America as a graduate student and pursued his American Dream.

Today, he is considered one of the most well-known media law scholars in the world. Working as an endowed chair professor at an American flagship public university, he has one doctoral degree and three master’s degrees in hand and numerous books and journal articles under his name. One master’s degree was from the University of Oxford and another from Yale Law School. Continue reading

Southwestern Law School Conference on Global Freedom of Information Laws

Today too many conferences are becoming just too big. Thousand of attendees. Thousands of papers. Huge hotel with hundreds of conference rooms. Often times, too many people try to connect to the same Wi-Fi at the same time. The huge traffic brings the Wi-Fi completely down. Every participant is busy because he or she, Continue reading

Online privacy collides with right to know | Opinion | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon

We are seeing a conflict between freedom of expression/the press and right to be forgotten. What’s the solution? “The truth seems to lie somewhere in between.” A very insightful and timely Op-ed piece by my friend Dr. Kyu Ho Youm:

Online privacy collides with right to know | Opinion | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon.