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Reference Request #2

Open doctorleff opened 7 years ago

doctorleff commented 7 years ago

tu595.pdf

One University Circle School of Computer Sciences Western Illinois University Macomb, IL 61455 my reference number: tu595

November 28, 2016

Dazza Greenwood JD 77 Massachusetts Avenue Scientist MIT Media Lab and Connection Science Applied Computational Law Massachusetts Institute of Technology E-15 387 Cambridge MA 02139

Dear Mr. Greenwood:

Thank you again for hosting me during my 2000 sabbatical at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and participating and funding many research projects with me and working on the paper on XML for Click- Through Contracts for the International Journal for Law and Information Technology. On the basis of same, and my current projects in extreme participatory democracy, I am applying for the Code X Legal Fellowship at Stanford University. Would you be willing to serve as a reference? I had the foresight to collect "To Whom It May Concern" letters of recommendation over the decades--which I will send to them. Hopefully, that will be sufficient and they won’t contact the ones I will provide on their job application system.

Sincerely yours,

Laurence L. Leff, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Computer Science

dazzaji commented 7 years ago

Happy to do so! Can you share with me the letter(s) you have already collected by email to my civics.com address so that I may get a good start?

doctorleff commented 7 years ago

tu595r.pdf One University Circle School of Computer Sciences Western Illinois University Macomb, IL 61455 my reference number: tu595r November 29, 2016

Dazza Greenwood JD 77 Massachusetts Avenue Scientist MIT Media Lab and Connection Science Applied Computational Law Massachusetts Institute of Technology E-15 387 Cambridge MA 02139

Dear Mr. Greenwood:

Thank you for being my reference for the Code X Legal Fellowship opportunity at Stanford University.

Thanks for asking for the reference letters I collected--they far predate when I was involved in the work with legal computer applications, XML or rule-based programming and simply speak to my abilities in general.

And best wishes for all your work on identity trust and management, as well as for a good holiday season.

Sincerely yours, Laurence L. Leff, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Computer Science

dazzaji commented 7 years ago

Should I just wait and see if they contact me or can I take some action? Perhaps provide you a letter of reference, or publish a research documentation page on our website, identifying works we have collaborated upon over the years or something like that?