Law school alumnus, Mark D. Schopper (’02), was quoted on June 11, 2008 in a Washington Post article entitled “Anti-Child-Porn Tactic Criticized: Thwarting Payments Makes Users Hard to Track, Report Says.” Of note, while in law school, Mark wrote an article for the Chapman Law Review on digital currency that took on a life of its own after it became the basis of a GAO Report to Congress. It has been cited in legislative reports in five countries, and it influenced legislation in the U.S., Canada and England, while theories put forth in the article have become applicable to other Internet activities. Read story…