Computers and the Law prof. Dunne dies
Robert Dunne, the fiction writer who loved sailing, Christmas and E. B. White — and the Yale lecturer who successfully merged law and computer science in the classroom, enticing hundreds of students to study piracy and cyberspace — was found dead this month in a vacation cottage he was renting in Rhode Island. He was 59.
The exact cause of death is not yet known, according to the state health department. But police said Dunne, who taught the popular course “Computers and the Law,” died of head injuries sustained in an accidental fall down a flight of stairs.
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