The First Amendment is dead, a victim of the internet, declared Alex Kozinski, chief judge of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

In a compelling presentation replete with his trademark wit, Kozinski gave the eulogy Monday evening at Golden Gate University School of Law’s third annual Intellectual Property Distinguished Speaker program in San Francisco. Professor Marc Greenberg, co-director of he school’s IP law program, introduced the popular judge to a packed lecture hall of students and a sprinkling of lawyers who earned one hour of continuing legal education credit. (Greenberg also spoke this morning on ALM’s Social Media: Risks & Rewards conference). The free program was open to the public, and sponsored by Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton and Squire Sanders & Dempsey.

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