Professor Frederick Lawrence, Dean of the George Washington University Law School and a leading civil rights expert will speak on US legal education. His talk is titled: “”Globalization of the American law curriculum”. During his talk, he will also focus on the LLM and other higher law degree programs in the US.
His talk will be followed by that of Professor David Nimmer, a leading copyright expert (and revision author of the famous treatise “Nimmer on Copyright”) who will speak to us on the latest copyright disputes involving Google. The title of his talk is: “Culturing Google to Copy Right” and below is a short abstract of what he intends to discuss:
“Google Corporation has been involved in a maelstorm of copyright litigation, defining some of the basic issues of copyright in the digital age. This lecture will systematically look at four aspects of copyright doctrine through the Google prism: text searches, image searches, video searches, and book searches.”
Their talk will be in Room 006 of Ambedkar Bhavan, NUJS, Kolkata from 3 pm to 6.30 pm (19th February). The tentative schedule is as follows:
i) Introduction of Speakers: Shamnad Basheer: 3.00-3.15 pm
ii) Welcome Address: Professor MP Singh: 3.15 to 3.30 pm
iii) Talk by Dean Fred Lawrence:3.30 to 4.20pm
Q/A: 4.20 to 5.00 pm
iv) Talk by Professor David Nimmer: 5.00 to 5.50 pm
Q/A: till 5.50 till 6.30 pm
All are welcome to attend. And please feel free to drop in whenever your time permits. But if you plan to attend, can you please send me an email at shamnad[at]gmail.com, so that I have some idea of the numbers.
Please also feel free to forward this email to colleagues etc who may be interested in this event.

It is a great privilege to have Professor Nimmer. Shamnad you are doing a great job brining such knowledgeable people.
Wow. You weren’t kidding when you said “very distinguished.” Really makes me wish I were in India right now. Enjoy the presentations!
Dear Varun and Aurelia,
Thanks very much. We’ll try and make some notes on the presentations that we can then post to the blog–till such time as we get around to webcasting this.