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About Harvey
Who is Harvey?Harvey A. Silverglate was born in Silverglate, counsel
to the Boston law firm of Good & Cormier
that is the successor to his prior
firm Silverglate & Good, specializes in criminal defense, civil
liberties, and academic freedom and student rights law, and has
represented students in trouble since he served as trial counsel for the
students charged with taking over University Hall at Harvard during an
anti-war demonstration in 1969. He has taught at Silverglate has for some three decades been the criminal law and civil liberties columnist for The Boston Phoenix, an independent “alternative” weekly, and, more recently, did a stint as the regular bi-monthly civil liberties columnist for The National Law Journal, where he still occasionally contributes commentaries. His column appeared as well in Inc. Technology magazine. His op-ed pieces have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and elsewhere. His articles and book reviews have been published in the Harvard Law Review, The New York Times Book Review, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Media Studies Journal, Cato Journal, The Wilson Quarterly, The Chronicle of Higher Education, the now defunct Civil Liberties Review, a number of other professional journals, Reason magazine, and elsewhere. He has contributed to books on political repression (1970) and the criminalization of drugs (1978). The Shadow University (with Alan Charles Kors) is his first full-length published book; published in hardcover by The Free Press in October 1998, it is now available in paperback under the Harper/Perennial imprint from HarperCollins (published October 1999). In addition,
Silverglate is co-founder (with Prof. Kors) of the Foundation for Individual
Rights in Education , Inc. (F.I.R.E.), a
non-profit, tax-exempt foundation dedicated to preserving and enlarging
academic freedom, due process, freedom of speech, and freedom of
conscience on American college campuses. FIRE, which commenced operations
in September 1999 with a main office in Silverglate was
appointed in the spring of 2000 as Chair of the independent Privacy Board
of Predictive Networks, Inc., of Silverglate lives
with his wife, the portrait photographer Elsa Dorfman
, in
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