Columbia University law professor Timothy Wu, who created...
Columbia University law professor Timothy Wu, who created the term “net neutrality” in 2003, lost his bid for the Democratic nomination for New York lieutenant governor Wednesday to former Rep. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y. He received 37 percent of the vote…
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to her 55 percent, according to unofficial results updated Wednesday afternoon. The New York Times had endorsed Wu, who was running with failed Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Zephyr Teachout, in part based on his “impressive record” on Internet law and other legal issues (CD Aug 29 p11). Hochul was running with incumbent Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who won against Teachout with 60 percent of the vote.