The Charles E. Green Lecture in Law and Technology addresses the impact of technology on society, on legal relationships, and on methods of law study and practice. The lectureship was endowed in 1977 by Mrs. Joseph Galvin, a longtime benefactor of IIT and of the law school. Charles E. Green (1894–1981) was a 1915 graduate of Chicago-Kent. Mr. Green was a founder of the law firm of Green and Nystrom, and for many years served as secretary and general counsel for Motorola Inc.
1999 Lecture
Overcoming Antitrust: Internet Governance and the Free Software Movement, Lawrence Lessig