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'''Hiram Melendez''' is Associate Professor at the University of Puerto Rico Law School where he teaches Constitutional, Administrative Law as well as Cyberlaw and several seminars on the Constitution in Cyberspace and Privacy and Technology<ref>[http://wuprrp.academia.edu/HiramMelendezJuarbe Academia]</ref>. Hiram is also founder of the University of Puerto Rico Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic, and is co-founder and co-legal lead of Creative Commons Puerto Rico. Hiram is currently pursuing his J.S.D. at New York University Law School where he researches the intersection between freedom of speech and [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] law<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/elplandehiram Linkedin]</ref>.
'''Hiram Melendez''' is Associate Professor at the University of Puerto Rico Law School where he teaches Constitutional, Administrative Law as well as Cyberlaw and several seminars on the Constitution in Cyberspace and Privacy and Technology.<ref>[http://wuprrp.academia.edu/HiramMelendezJuarbe Academia]</ref> Hiram is also founder of the University of Puerto Rico Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic, and is co-founder and co-legal lead of Creative Commons Puerto Rico. Hiram is currently pursuing his J.S.D. at New York University Law School where he researches the intersection between freedom of speech and [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] law<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/elplandehiram Linkedin]</ref>.


== Career History ==
== Career History ==

Revision as of 04:59, 23 May 2011

Country: Puerto Rico
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LinkedIn:    [elplandehiram Hiram Melendez]
Twitter:    @elplandehiram

Hiram Melendez is Associate Professor at the University of Puerto Rico Law School where he teaches Constitutional, Administrative Law as well as Cyberlaw and several seminars on the Constitution in Cyberspace and Privacy and Technology.[1] Hiram is also founder of the University of Puerto Rico Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic, and is co-founder and co-legal lead of Creative Commons Puerto Rico. Hiram is currently pursuing his J.S.D. at New York University Law School where he researches the intersection between freedom of speech and intellectual property law[2].

Career History

Governmental Advisory Committee Member for Puerto Rico at ICANN

Advisor to the Secretary of Justice at Department of Justice of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Assistant Solicitor General at Commonwealth of Puerto Rico[3]

Education

New York University School of Law

Harvard Law School[4]

References