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