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Short Take: Attorneys join Net rights advocate

Attorneys Pamela Samuelson, Cindy Cohn and Lee Tien have joined the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil liberties group that fights to protect online rights. Samuelson, a law and information management professor at the University of California at Berkeley, will serve as a board member. Cohn, who specializes in Internet-related civil litigation, will act as a legal director, and Tien, who specializes in First Amendment cases, will serve as senior staff attorney.

Attorneys Pamela Samuelson, Cindy Cohn and Lee Tien have joined the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil liberties group that fights to protect online rights. Samuelson, a law and information management professor at the University of California at Berkeley, will serve as a board member. Cohn, who specializes in Internet-related civil litigation, will act as a legal director, and Tien, who specializes in First Amendment cases, will serve as senior staff attorney.