Law in Contemporary Society

Statement On Final Grades

I have today released grades reflecting revisions occurring through July 20, 2010.

The work that has been done by members of the class since the end of the term is extremely impressive in its expression of commitment. I hope it has proved useful to remain engaged to this extent with law school during summer employment and other activities. I am interested, for future course design, in the experiences of those who did elect to continue to revise work during the summer, as well as those who chose not to.

For me, this represents the real conclusion of this course, and the beginning of sabbatical. My commitment to your right of continuous revision does not expire, but it works differently during the coming academic year. Though I am neither paid nor employed to work with you this coming year, and cannot promise to give highest priority to your revisions, I will continue to monitor the wiki, read and comment on writing, and take such other measures as are indicated. If you don't get a response to me in what seems reasonable time, send me email.

I will be in New York during August, and happy to see or talk with anyone who wants to be in touch. I will be running some errands in India and Western Europe during September and October, but available by email. Late in October or early in November I will schedule a reunion session.

It was a great pleasure working with all of you, and I hope to see you again before too long. Please be good to yourselves and one another, and always aim high.

Be seeing you.

-- EbenMoglen - 05 Aug 2010

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