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This user has lived in Madrid. |
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I'm AWOL until my broken thumb heals.
[edit] Education
I'm a third-year law student at Harvard Law School and attended Iona College undergraduate. Some of my participation has stemmed from various class projects. I am currently taking a course entitled Cyberlaw: Internet Points of Control which has assigned students to edit Wikipedia and participate in a dispute resolution. I have also participated in Wikipedia as part of Charles Nesson's cyberlaw course.
[edit] How I Know Stuff
Some of my experiences related to my expertise on various matters.
- Am an active alumnus of Iona College and have friends and relatives in its current administration.
- I am childfree and serve as the Spokesperson for No Kidding! International.
- Have appeared on many TV and radio programs, including Anderson Cooper 360, Fox News Chicago, WB News New York, Sally Jessy Raphaël, and Brian Lehrer
- Have lived in Boston, New York City, Norfolk, VA, Seoul, South Korea and Madrid, Spain.
- Seven years teaching SAT courses for The Princeton Review
- Taught courses on the LSAT, GMAT, and GRE as well as essay writing, vocabulary, and ESL (hence the addiction to editing grammar)
- Spent two years as an unwitting consultant on my husband's quantitative research on the childfree and the remaining ten years hearing about other psych projects.
- Am at least fifth generation Queens resident, having decended from farmers whose land is now shopping malls (and of course they all sold early and cheap, darn it).
- Worked on spyware issues at the Berkman Center and Federal Trade Commission
- Recent coursework in Race Relations, Foreign Relations Law, Intellectual Property, Cyberlaw, and International Human Rights, as well as all the basics like Corps, Tax, Admin and Con Law.
Most of my edits come from viewing Wikipedia articles on subjects mentioned in class, then compulsively needing to add stuff from my prof's book or the court opinion.
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