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...Hottest Freshmen, FM brings you a behind-the-scenes look inside Harvard Law School Professor Charles R. Nesson's '60 fight against the RIAA.  Writer Christian B. Flow '10 follows the Twittering, marijuana-loving professor on his quest to protect alleged file-sharer Joel Tennenbaum, a college student who is being sued by five major record labels for downloading seven songs and sharing several others in a high school.  Yeah, seven songs. Maybe you should close out of LimeWire, that new Emimem song can wait...

Author: By Jamison A. Hill | Title: Building the Public Domain | 5/9/2009 | See Source »

...audience with a Syrian dictator. Perhaps a consistent foreign policy, sorely missing during the past four years, will now come into existence. While at this time media attention is concentrating on Albright, William Cohen as Secretary of Defense may emerge as the strongest member of the new team. SAMUEL TENNENBAUM West Orange, New Jersey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 13, 1997 | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...split into three stages. In last week's swap, Israel freed 429 prisoners and detainees and returned the bodies of 60 Lebanese killed as far back as 1984; in return, Israel received the corpses of three soldiers killed on the Lebanese border in October 2000. Hizballah also released Elhanan Tennenbaum, an Israeli businessman it had kidnapped in 2000. Israeli security officials believe Tennenbaum went to Lebanon to sell medicines that were past their expiration date; he says he was on a private mission to locate an Israeli airman shot down over Lebanon in 1986. The fate of that airman, Captain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Devil's Bargain? | 2/1/2004 | See Source »

...Felonies worry you to death, misdemeanors work you to death," says Mel Tennenbaum, a division chief in the Los Angeles public defenders' office. "We're underappreciated and misunderstood." L.A. lawyer David Carleton had his teeth loosened by a client who didn't like his plea arrangement. Manhattan's Judith White needs all seven days of the week to handle her load of drug cases -- a task she continues to tackle even since a crack addict murdered her father four years ago. When Lynne Borsuk filed a motion with Georgia's Fulton County Superior Court seeking to reduce her load...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Trials of the Public Defender | 3/29/1993 | See Source »

...lawyers who view their responsibilities as unwanted burdens, have no inclination to help the client and have no incentive to learn or to develop criminal trial skills." When expenses mount, they economize by refusing the collect calls of their jailed clients. Under a contract system, says L.A.'s Tennenbaum, "you don't investigate, you don't ask for continuances, you plead at the earliest possible moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Trials of the Public Defender | 3/29/1993 | See Source »

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