Jason Schultz Questions Attorney Nesson’s Legal Tactics in Music-Sharing Suit

The Boston Globe, April 8, 2009 by Jonathan Saltzman
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/04/08/to_noted_lawyer_its_an_open_and_shout_case?mode=PF

Jason Schultz, an assistant clinical professor at the law school at the University of California-Berkeley … agreed that posting the e-mail messages of potential defense witnesses was bizarre and risky; the recording industry could try to share the comments with a jury to undermine Tenenbaum’s case. Still, Schultz said, Nesson’s transparency might be part of a broader strategy to spur debate and make the case a public referendum on the file-sharing lawsuits. “This case is bigger than Joel Tenenbaum, and Joel may want it to be bigger,” said Schultz, who called Nesson a “wacky character” but brilliant.