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<title>Comments on Net Neutrality : Lawyers silence is deafening | Real Lawyers Have Blogs</title>
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<description>Looks like the majority of lawyers publishing blogs are taking the easy way out and taking no stand on net neutrality. It&apos;s an embarrassment to the legal profession which should act as champions of a citizen&apos;s rights. Heck, even if...</description>
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<author>hfeld@mediaaccess.org (Harold Feld)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>I do a whole blog on this stuff called Tales of the Sausage Factory, over at www.wetmachine.com.  I'm a public interest lawyer doing media and telecom policy.</p>

<p>I agree, regular lawyers should care.  This impacts everything.</p>]]></description>
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