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A. Michael Froomkin is a Professor at the University of Miami School of Law in Coral Gables, Florida. He currently teaches Internet Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law and Tort. Previously he has taught Constitutional Law, Trademark, Civil Procedure I, and seminars in Law & Games and E-Commerce.<ref>[http://www.law.miami.edu/facadmin/mfroomkin.php?letter=F University of Miami]</ref> He is the Founder & Editor in Chief of [http://www.jotwell.com/ Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)] cofounder and editor of [[ICANNWatch]], and serves on the Editorial Board of [http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/1369118x.asp Information, Communication & Society (iCS)] and [http://www.is-journal.org/ I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society]. He is Non-Resident fellow of [http://www.cdt.org/ Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)] and [http://www.law.yale.edu/intellectuallife/6518.htm Yale Law School Information Society Project (Yale ISP)] and [http://www.eff.org/ Advisor of Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)] and Experts Network, [http://insites.heinz.cmu.edu:8080/insites/ Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society (InSITeS)]. He is also active in several technology related projects in the greater Miami area.
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Professor Froomkin writes primarily about Internet governance, electronic democracy, and privacy.  Other subjects include e-commerce, electronic cash, the regulation of cryptography, and U.S. constitutional law. <ref>[http://icannwiki.org/Michael_Froomkin ICANNwiki.org]</ref>  
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'''Michael Froomkin''' is a Professor at the University of Miami School of Law in Coral Gables, Florida. He currently teaches Internet Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law and Tort. Previously he has taught Constitutional Law, Trademark, Civil Procedure I, and seminars in Law & Games and E-Commerce.<ref>[http://www.law.miami.edu/facadmin/mfroomkin.php?letter=F University of Miami]</ref>
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He is the Founder & Editor in Chief of [http://www.jotwell.com/ Jotwell]: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots), co-founder and editor of [[ICANNWatch]], and serves on the Editorial Board of [http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/1369118x.asp iCS] Information, Communication & Society and [http://www.is-journal.org/ I/S]: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society. He is Non-Resident fellow of [http://www.cdt.org/ CDT] Center for Democracy & Technology, [http://www.law.yale.edu/intellectuallife/6518.htm Yale ISP] Yale Law School Information Society Project, an [http://www.eff.org/ EFF] Advisor of Electronic Frontier Foundation and Experts Network, and the Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society [http://insites.heinz.cmu.edu:8080/insites/ InSITeS] . He is also active in several technology related projects in the greater Miami area.
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Professor Froomkin writes primarily about internet governance, electronic democracy, and privacy.  Other subjects include e-commerce, electronic cash, the regulation of cryptography, and U.S. constitutional law. <ref>[http://icannwiki.org/Michael_Froomkin ICANNwiki.org]</ref>  
    
Michael Froomkin is married to University of Miami Law Professor Caroline Bradley and they have two children. <ref>[http://www.cdt.org/personnel/michael-froomkin# Center for Democracy &amp; Technology]</ref>  
 
Michael Froomkin is married to University of Miami Law Professor Caroline Bradley and they have two children. <ref>[http://www.cdt.org/personnel/michael-froomkin# Center for Democracy &amp; Technology]</ref>  
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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Works listed on his page with the University of Miami
According to his page at The University of Miami School of Law, the publications by Michael Froomkin are listed below
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Forthcoming publications and works in progress
 
Forthcoming publications and works in progress
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* The Latest Generation of Personal Health Records (PHRs): Ethical, Legal and Social Issues, __ J Am Medl Informatics Assoc. __ (2009) (with Reid Cushman, Anita Cava, Patricia Abril, & Kenneth W. Goodman) (submitted for peer review)
 
* The Latest Generation of Personal Health Records (PHRs): Ethical, Legal and Social Issues, __ J Am Medl Informatics Assoc. __ (2009) (with Reid Cushman, Anita Cava, Patricia Abril, & Kenneth W. Goodman) (submitted for peer review)
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* Climbing the Most Dangerous Branch: Legisprudence and the New Legal Process, 66
 
* Climbing the Most Dangerous Branch: Legisprudence and the New Legal Process, 66
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* TEX. L. REV. 1071 (1988) (book review). Note, In Defense of Administrative Agency Autonomy, 96 YALE L.J. 787 (1987).  
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* TEX. L. REV. 1071 (1988) (book review). Note, In Defense of Administrative Agency Autonomy, 96 YALE L.J. 787 (1987).
    
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