Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School, is Zephyr Teachout's running mate. [17], Wu was associate professor of law at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2004, visiting professor at Columbia Law School in 2004, and, in 2005, visiting professor at both Chicago Law School and at Stanford Law School. They affect people more than half a dozen other issues. They have two daughters. [14] His father, Alan Ming-ta Wu, was from Taiwan and his mother, Gillian Wu (née Edwards),[15] is British-Canadian. Only when he learned to read Chinese, as an adult, did Mr. Wu learn that his father had been a pioneer in the blacklisted Taiwan independence movement and had exhorted dissidents, in the extant documents, to oust the “thief” Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist government.

At Harvard, he studied under copyright scholar Lawrence Lessig. She is an editor of the Journal of Financial Regulation, a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute, and a member of the Financial Stability Task Force sponsored by the Brookings and Chicago Booth. They have two daughters. Surrogates for Mr. Cuomo have pounced on his admitted lack of “message discipline” for comments he made comparing net neutrality to the suffragist movement (which he says were taken out of context) and sympathizing with Airbnb (which he says is “fair game” because he has a “wait-and-see approach” to regulating start-ups). Tim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. [12], Wu was born in Washington, D.C.[13] and grew up in Basel, Switzerland, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Illusions of a Borderless World, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age, "Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination", "Keeping Secrets: A Simple Prescription for Keeping Google's Records out of Government Hands", "Why You Should Care about Network Neutrality: The Future of the Internet Depends On It! “It was almost like the official publication for the Taiwan independence movement,” said Ming-chi Wu, (no relation) a biochemist and professor emeritus at the University of North Texas, who befriended Dr. Wu (no relation) at the University of Wisconsin. [3], Wu worked with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, after graduation from law school, and before starting a clerkship with Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in 1998–1999.

“Maybe I am borrowing from that tradition.”.

[15] He was graduated from McGill with a bachelor of science degree in 1995 and received his J.D. Day to day, people's lives are affected by concentration and infrastructure... You can expect a progressive-style, trust-busting kind of campaign out of me. He also went back to Taiwan, while in law school, to observe the island’s first democratic elections. [1], United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction, Who Controls the Internet? “Ai you!” Mr. Wu blurted in Mandarin a few times, expressing his disappointment after committing an unforced error. He is best known for his work on Net Neutrality theory.

Corporations An immunologist, his father received his doctorate at the University of Toronto and collaborated with the noted scientist Robert C. Gallo, among others, on stem cell and T-cell research. [6] His book The Master Switch was named among the best books of 2010 by The New Yorker magazine,[7] Fortune magazine,[8] Publishers Weekly,[9] and other publications. "[25], The New York Times editorial board endorsed Wu for lieutenant governor in the Democratic Party primary, although they offered no endorsement for the office of governor.[26][27]. In September 2015, The New York Times reported Wu's appointment to the Office of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. [11] In 2016, Wu joined the National Economic Council in the Obama White House to work on competition policy. Mr. Wu—a self-described “radical moderate, an angry moderate”—scored that prestigious clerkship with the libertarian Judge Posner on a recommendation from Mr. Lessig. He stressed that immigrants needed to be treated with respect, and that small businesses needed to function in a welcoming environment. 吳修銘的妻子是Kate Judge,也是哥倫比亞大學法學院的教授,育有一女 。 個人著作.

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Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School, is Zephyr Teachout's running mate. [17], Wu was associate professor of law at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2004, visiting professor at Columbia Law School in 2004, and, in 2005, visiting professor at both Chicago Law School and at Stanford Law School. They affect people more than half a dozen other issues. They have two daughters. [14] His father, Alan Ming-ta Wu, was from Taiwan and his mother, Gillian Wu (née Edwards),[15] is British-Canadian. Only when he learned to read Chinese, as an adult, did Mr. Wu learn that his father had been a pioneer in the blacklisted Taiwan independence movement and had exhorted dissidents, in the extant documents, to oust the “thief” Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist government.

At Harvard, he studied under copyright scholar Lawrence Lessig. She is an editor of the Journal of Financial Regulation, a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute, and a member of the Financial Stability Task Force sponsored by the Brookings and Chicago Booth. They have two daughters. Surrogates for Mr. Cuomo have pounced on his admitted lack of “message discipline” for comments he made comparing net neutrality to the suffragist movement (which he says were taken out of context) and sympathizing with Airbnb (which he says is “fair game” because he has a “wait-and-see approach” to regulating start-ups). Tim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. [12], Wu was born in Washington, D.C.[13] and grew up in Basel, Switzerland, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Illusions of a Borderless World, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age, "Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination", "Keeping Secrets: A Simple Prescription for Keeping Google's Records out of Government Hands", "Why You Should Care about Network Neutrality: The Future of the Internet Depends On It! “It was almost like the official publication for the Taiwan independence movement,” said Ming-chi Wu, (no relation) a biochemist and professor emeritus at the University of North Texas, who befriended Dr. Wu (no relation) at the University of Wisconsin. [3], Wu worked with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, after graduation from law school, and before starting a clerkship with Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in 1998–1999.

“Maybe I am borrowing from that tradition.”.

[15] He was graduated from McGill with a bachelor of science degree in 1995 and received his J.D. Day to day, people's lives are affected by concentration and infrastructure... You can expect a progressive-style, trust-busting kind of campaign out of me. He also went back to Taiwan, while in law school, to observe the island’s first democratic elections. [1], United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction, Who Controls the Internet? “Ai you!” Mr. Wu blurted in Mandarin a few times, expressing his disappointment after committing an unforced error. He is best known for his work on Net Neutrality theory.

Corporations An immunologist, his father received his doctorate at the University of Toronto and collaborated with the noted scientist Robert C. Gallo, among others, on stem cell and T-cell research. [6] His book The Master Switch was named among the best books of 2010 by The New Yorker magazine,[7] Fortune magazine,[8] Publishers Weekly,[9] and other publications. "[25], The New York Times editorial board endorsed Wu for lieutenant governor in the Democratic Party primary, although they offered no endorsement for the office of governor.[26][27]. In September 2015, The New York Times reported Wu's appointment to the Office of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. [11] In 2016, Wu joined the National Economic Council in the Obama White House to work on competition policy. Mr. Wu—a self-described “radical moderate, an angry moderate”—scored that prestigious clerkship with the libertarian Judge Posner on a recommendation from Mr. Lessig. He stressed that immigrants needed to be treated with respect, and that small businesses needed to function in a welcoming environment. 吳修銘的妻子是Kate Judge,也是哥倫比亞大學法學院的教授,育有一女 。 個人著作.

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Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School, is Zephyr Teachout's running mate. [17], Wu was associate professor of law at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2004, visiting professor at Columbia Law School in 2004, and, in 2005, visiting professor at both Chicago Law School and at Stanford Law School. They affect people more than half a dozen other issues. They have two daughters. [14] His father, Alan Ming-ta Wu, was from Taiwan and his mother, Gillian Wu (née Edwards),[15] is British-Canadian. Only when he learned to read Chinese, as an adult, did Mr. Wu learn that his father had been a pioneer in the blacklisted Taiwan independence movement and had exhorted dissidents, in the extant documents, to oust the “thief” Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist government.

At Harvard, he studied under copyright scholar Lawrence Lessig. She is an editor of the Journal of Financial Regulation, a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute, and a member of the Financial Stability Task Force sponsored by the Brookings and Chicago Booth. They have two daughters. Surrogates for Mr. Cuomo have pounced on his admitted lack of “message discipline” for comments he made comparing net neutrality to the suffragist movement (which he says were taken out of context) and sympathizing with Airbnb (which he says is “fair game” because he has a “wait-and-see approach” to regulating start-ups). Tim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. [12], Wu was born in Washington, D.C.[13] and grew up in Basel, Switzerland, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Illusions of a Borderless World, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age, "Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination", "Keeping Secrets: A Simple Prescription for Keeping Google's Records out of Government Hands", "Why You Should Care about Network Neutrality: The Future of the Internet Depends On It! “It was almost like the official publication for the Taiwan independence movement,” said Ming-chi Wu, (no relation) a biochemist and professor emeritus at the University of North Texas, who befriended Dr. Wu (no relation) at the University of Wisconsin. [3], Wu worked with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, after graduation from law school, and before starting a clerkship with Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in 1998–1999.

“Maybe I am borrowing from that tradition.”.

[15] He was graduated from McGill with a bachelor of science degree in 1995 and received his J.D. Day to day, people's lives are affected by concentration and infrastructure... You can expect a progressive-style, trust-busting kind of campaign out of me. He also went back to Taiwan, while in law school, to observe the island’s first democratic elections. [1], United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction, Who Controls the Internet? “Ai you!” Mr. Wu blurted in Mandarin a few times, expressing his disappointment after committing an unforced error. He is best known for his work on Net Neutrality theory.

Corporations An immunologist, his father received his doctorate at the University of Toronto and collaborated with the noted scientist Robert C. Gallo, among others, on stem cell and T-cell research. [6] His book The Master Switch was named among the best books of 2010 by The New Yorker magazine,[7] Fortune magazine,[8] Publishers Weekly,[9] and other publications. "[25], The New York Times editorial board endorsed Wu for lieutenant governor in the Democratic Party primary, although they offered no endorsement for the office of governor.[26][27]. In September 2015, The New York Times reported Wu's appointment to the Office of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. [11] In 2016, Wu joined the National Economic Council in the Obama White House to work on competition policy. Mr. Wu—a self-described “radical moderate, an angry moderate”—scored that prestigious clerkship with the libertarian Judge Posner on a recommendation from Mr. Lessig. He stressed that immigrants needed to be treated with respect, and that small businesses needed to function in a welcoming environment. 吳修銘的妻子是Kate Judge,也是哥倫比亞大學法學院的教授,育有一女 。 個人著作.

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The book shows this cycle develop with the rise of the Bell AT&T telephone monopoly, the founding of the Hollywood entertainment industry, broadcast and cable television industries, and finally with the internet industry. The Recession Is Testing the Limits and Shortfalls of the Federal Reserve’s Toolkit, Big Choices About Who Will Lead Financial Regulators After 2020 Election, Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy, Corporate, Business, and Transactional Law, Public Interest and Public Service Careers, Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures).

書籍: Wu, Tim (2018) The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age(巨頭的詛咒). For advice, Mr. Wu has leaned on some veterans of rough campaigns: his many Taiwanese relatives who have run for local office, usually under the banner of the left-leaning Democratic Progressive Party. “I was basically programmed to get involved in politics,” he said. “When the call came, I said, ‘Yes, this is the time because it seems right.’ ”. She also worked as a corporate associate with Latham & Watkins LLP. He voted, with his wife Kate Judge, at Public School 33 in Chelsea Tuesday morning. After Dr. Wu died of a brain tumor at 42, Tim Wu and his younger brother were raised by their British-Canadian mother, also a scientist, in Switzerland and Toronto. J.D., Stanford University, 2004 [35] He has also won two Lowell Thomas Awards for travel journalism. A graduate of McGill University and Harvard Law School, Mr. Wu served as a Supreme Court clerk for Justice Stephen G. Breyer, a policy adviser on technology issues to the Obama campaign in 2008 and a senior adviser to the Federal Trade Commission. [4][5], Wu is a scholar of the media and technology industries, and his academic specialties include antitrust, copyright, and telecommunications law. Then, in 2000, he went to Silicon Valley to make money — … [16] Both of his parents studied as immunologists at the University of Toronto. “ ‘Don’t use all your own money.’ ”, Inspired by His Father’s Activism, Tim Wu Is Running for Lieutenant Governor as an Outsider. Dr. Wu, who was known professionally as Alan Ming-ta Wu, adopted a pseudonym, too: “The Water King.”. During a recent lunchtime visit to the Taiwan Center, a magnet for older adults, Mr. Wu introduced himself as a Columbia professor, encouraged people to vote on Sept. 9, and noted that his late father was a native of Tainan, in southern Taiwan. Beyond “Unprecedented”: Can the Fed Rescue Us? Professor Judge is an expert on financial markets, financial regulation, and regulatory architecture. Wu is married to Kate Judge, also a Columbia law professor.

He looks at the example of Apple Inc., which began as a company dedicated to openness, that evolved into a more closed system under the leadership of Steve Jobs, demonstrating that the internet industry will follow the historical cycle of the rise of information empires (although Wu discussed Google as an important counterpoint). Not long after his father died, Tim Wu remembers, an uncle barged into his house in Toronto and snatched a fistful of Chinese-language materials from a file cabinet because of fears that the “secret police” would get them first. [citation needed], Wu ran for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of New York in 2014, campaigning alongside gubernatorial candidate Zephyr Teachout. Tim Wu is an American legal scholar and professor at Columbia Law School, and contributing opinion writer for The New York Times. [33], Wu has appeared on the television programs The Colbert Report[34] and Charlie Rose. [citation needed], From 2011 to 2012, Wu served as a senior advisor to the Federal Trade Commission,[10] and from 2015–2016 he was senior enforcement counsel at the New York Office of the Attorney General, where he launched a successful lawsuit against Time Warner Cable for falsely advertising their broadband speeds. And we live in another era of enormous private concentration. “The response has been great,” he said during a lunch recently in Flushing, as he feasted on stinky tofu, jellyfish and sliced pork with garlic sauce. It’s gotten way harder because they’re the ones with the money. [20] Wu called Posner "probably America's greatest living jurist". An expert in Internet law and policy, he coined the phrase “net neutrality,” and is a best-selling author who has appeared on “The Colbert Report.” He has also picked up the endorsements of The Nation and the editorial board of The New York Times, among others.

Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School, is Zephyr Teachout's running mate. [17], Wu was associate professor of law at the University of Virginia from 2002 to 2004, visiting professor at Columbia Law School in 2004, and, in 2005, visiting professor at both Chicago Law School and at Stanford Law School. They affect people more than half a dozen other issues. They have two daughters. [14] His father, Alan Ming-ta Wu, was from Taiwan and his mother, Gillian Wu (née Edwards),[15] is British-Canadian. Only when he learned to read Chinese, as an adult, did Mr. Wu learn that his father had been a pioneer in the blacklisted Taiwan independence movement and had exhorted dissidents, in the extant documents, to oust the “thief” Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist government.

At Harvard, he studied under copyright scholar Lawrence Lessig. She is an editor of the Journal of Financial Regulation, a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute, and a member of the Financial Stability Task Force sponsored by the Brookings and Chicago Booth. They have two daughters. Surrogates for Mr. Cuomo have pounced on his admitted lack of “message discipline” for comments he made comparing net neutrality to the suffragist movement (which he says were taken out of context) and sympathizing with Airbnb (which he says is “fair game” because he has a “wait-and-see approach” to regulating start-ups). Tim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. [12], Wu was born in Washington, D.C.[13] and grew up in Basel, Switzerland, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Illusions of a Borderless World, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age, "Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination", "Keeping Secrets: A Simple Prescription for Keeping Google's Records out of Government Hands", "Why You Should Care about Network Neutrality: The Future of the Internet Depends On It! “It was almost like the official publication for the Taiwan independence movement,” said Ming-chi Wu, (no relation) a biochemist and professor emeritus at the University of North Texas, who befriended Dr. Wu (no relation) at the University of Wisconsin. [3], Wu worked with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, after graduation from law school, and before starting a clerkship with Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in 1998–1999.

“Maybe I am borrowing from that tradition.”.

[15] He was graduated from McGill with a bachelor of science degree in 1995 and received his J.D. Day to day, people's lives are affected by concentration and infrastructure... You can expect a progressive-style, trust-busting kind of campaign out of me. He also went back to Taiwan, while in law school, to observe the island’s first democratic elections. [1], United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction, Who Controls the Internet? “Ai you!” Mr. Wu blurted in Mandarin a few times, expressing his disappointment after committing an unforced error. He is best known for his work on Net Neutrality theory.

Corporations An immunologist, his father received his doctorate at the University of Toronto and collaborated with the noted scientist Robert C. Gallo, among others, on stem cell and T-cell research. [6] His book The Master Switch was named among the best books of 2010 by The New Yorker magazine,[7] Fortune magazine,[8] Publishers Weekly,[9] and other publications. "[25], The New York Times editorial board endorsed Wu for lieutenant governor in the Democratic Party primary, although they offered no endorsement for the office of governor.[26][27]. In September 2015, The New York Times reported Wu's appointment to the Office of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. [11] In 2016, Wu joined the National Economic Council in the Obama White House to work on competition policy. Mr. Wu—a self-described “radical moderate, an angry moderate”—scored that prestigious clerkship with the libertarian Judge Posner on a recommendation from Mr. Lessig. He stressed that immigrants needed to be treated with respect, and that small businesses needed to function in a welcoming environment. 吳修銘的妻子是Kate Judge,也是哥倫比亞大學法學院的教授,育有一女 。 個人著作.

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