Timothy Wu

Timothy Wu
Tim Wu is a senior lawyer and special adviser at the Office of the New York State Attorney General. He is currently on a leave of absence from Columbia Law School, where he is the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law, and director of the Poliak Center for the First Amendment at Columbia Journalism School. Wu is a regular contributor for The New Yorker. He is also a former Bernard L. Schwartz and Future Tense fellow at The New...
committee companies less money neutral understand ways
These companies are making more money than they ever had before, with a neutral network. What the committee has to really understand is the trade-off. The trade-off is the distortion of competition...there are other ways for them to make money that are less discriminatory.
particular privacy raise serious
This particular subpoena does not raise serious privacy issues.
commerce committee direction headed opposite public wants
The Commerce Committee is headed in the opposite direction of where the American public wants to go.