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WHAT: Book Luncheon: "Communications Law and Policy in the Digital Age: The Next Five Years" WHERE: The National Press Club, Washington, DC WHEN: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, 12:00 - 2:15 PM Erasmus, the Renaissance humanist and classical scholar, reportedly said: "When I get a little money, I buy books; if any is left over, I buy food and clothes." Well, at the Free State Foundation we love our books, especially our Hayek, Schumpeter, Friedman, and so forth, and when we get a little money, we love to buy more. But you do not have to choose between books and food. The lunch is complimentary at our January 23rd event. And we'll be offering our new book, "Communications Law and Policy in the Digital Age: The Next Five Years," regularly priced at $25, for sale for $20. If you wish to order it online at a 20% discount, we'll have a special promotional flyer available. Four of the book's contributing authors, all prominent scholars and experts in the field of communications policy, will discuss their chapters. Then we'll engage in a lively, interactive exchange concerning today's hottest-topic issues, including broadband policy, net neutrality, USF reform, wireless regulation and spectrum policy, and public media reform. So bring questions and comments! Speakers include: Christopher Yoo, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Member of FSF's Board of Academic Advisors - "Internet Policy Going Forward: Does One Size Still Fit All?" Daniel Lyons, Professor, Boston College Law School, and Member of FSF's Board of Academic Advisors - "Reforming the Universal Service Fund for the Digital Age"
Ellen Goodman, Professor, Rutgers School of Law - Camden, and Member of FSF's Board of Academic Advisors - "Public Media Policy Reform and Digital Age Realities" Seth Cooper, FSF Research Fellow - "Restoring a Minimal Regulatory Environment for a Healthy Wireless Future" A complimentary lunch will be served to those registered. Twitter handles: #fsfbookevent @fsfthinktank
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