Background
Norwick, Kenneth P. was born on September 14, 1941 in New York, New York, United States.
( The book begins with a look at the provisions of the U....)
The book begins with a look at the provisions of the U.S. Constitution that apply to creative people, and it then examines the major legal areas of special concern to those people: copyright; contracts; libel, privacy, and other claims of injury; obscenity; and business and tax matters.
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Norwick, Kenneth P. was born on September 14, 1941 in New York, New York, United States.
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies cum laude, Syracuse University, 1962; Juris Doctor, University of Chicago, 1965.
Worked at Norwick & Schad. Admitted to the bar, 1966, New New York 1976, Supreme Court; 1977, Massachusetts.
Member, Editorial Board, University of Chicago Law Review, 1964-1965.
Recipient, Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition Award, University of Chicago School of Law, 1964. Author: "Lobbying Foreign Freedom: A Citizen"s Guide to Fighting Censorship at the State Level," published by Saint Martin"s Press, April 1975.
"Pornography: The Issues and the Law," published by Public Affairs Pamphlets, April 1972. Comment, "Joint and Several Liability for Copyright Infringement: A New Look at Section 101(b) of the Copyright Acting," 32 University of Chicago Law Review, pg.
98, 1964. Editor and Contributor: "Lobbying Foreign Freedom in the 1980s: A Grass-Roots Guide to Protecting Your Rights," published by G.P. Putnam"s Sons, April, 1983.
"Your Legal Rights: Making the Law Work for You," published by the John Day Company, September 1972. Revised edition, April 1975. Company-author: "The Rights of Authors and Artists," published by Bantam Books, January, 1984.
"The Rights of Authors, Artists, and other Creative People," published by Southern Illinois Press, 1992.
"When Should Abortion be Legal?", published by Public Affairs Pamphlets, January, 1969. Monthly column "But Can You Do That?", Publishers" Weekly, 1968-1971.
Adjunct Professor of Law, New York Law School, 1990. Special Professor of Law, Constitutional Law, Hofstra Law School, 1973-1974.
Legislative Director, New York Civil Liberties Union, 1970-1975.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
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Member, Editorial Board, University of Chicago Law Review, 1964-1965. Recipient, Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition Award, University of Chicago School of Law, 1964.
Divorced; 2 children.