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28 Jun 2019, 8:17 am
Lord Kitchin suggested that the promise of AI is profound, powered by astonishing improvements to jobs, economic growth and an increased quality of life. [read post]
27 Jun 2019, 7:56 am by Russell Spivak, Benjamin Wittes
To put it more succinctly, if one takes a robust view of comity between judicial systems, one makes one’s own legal system vulnerable to asymmetric litigation warfare—as one risks putting one’s courts at the service of the authoritarian country’s government in its pursuit overseas of dissidents and others who have run afoul of power. [read post]
27 Jun 2019, 4:09 am by Daniel Walters
Daniel Walters is an assistant professor of law at Penn State Law. [read post]
26 Jun 2019, 3:58 am by Edith Roberts
At the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (subscription required), Daniel Cotter looks at Justice Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion in Gamble v. [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 12:16 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
”  [Hey, did you know there’s actually empirical research on this by Daniel Hemel & Lisa Larrimore Oullette? [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 8:54 am by Aaron Rubin
In an article for Slate, he writes, “In reality, Section 230 empowers tech companies to experiment with new ways of imposing and enforcing norms on new sites of discourse, such as deleting extremist posts or suspending front accounts generated by foreign powers seeking to interfere with our elections. . . . [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 11:25 pm
Contents include:Special Issue: Reflections on International Relations 1919-2019William Bain, Continuity and change in international relations 1919–2019 Chris Brown, The promise and record of international institutions Terry Nardin, The international legal order 1919–2019 Colin Wight, Violence in international relations: The first and the last word Andrew Phillips, Global security hierarchies after 1919 Ayşe Zarakol, ‘Rise of the rest’: As hype and reality Or Rosenboim,… [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 5:43 pm by Hayley Tsukayama
University of Maryland law school professor Danielle Citron pointed during her hearing testimony to the horrifying story of journalist Rana Ayyub. [read post]
21 Jun 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Supreme Court ruled in a closely watched “double jeopardy” case, issuing a decision that preserves states’ power to limit the impact of future pardons by President Trump or his successors. [read post]
20 Jun 2019, 9:05 pm by Alana Bevan
Alina Polyakova of the Brookings Institution and Daniel Fried of the Atlantic Council published a new edition of their report on democratic responses to foreign disinformation. [read post]
20 Jun 2019, 3:39 pm
 Compare these three recent news items (political and cultural symptoms of a pathological moral psychology among the powers-that-be):(i) “Federal prosecutors are pursuing criminal charges against activist Scott Daniel Warren for doing nothing more than giving food, water and shelter to migrants trekking through the desert. [read post]
20 Jun 2019, 3:26 pm by Patrick S. O'Donnell
Compare these three recent news items (political and cultural symptoms of a pathological moral psychology among the powers-that-be): (i) “Federal prosecutors are pursuing criminal charges against activist Scott Daniel Warren for doing nothing more than giving food, water and shelter to migrants trekking through the desert. [read post]
18 Jun 2019, 4:15 am by Edith Roberts
” Andrew Chung reports at Reuters that the case “pitted the rights of states – specifically to control their natural resources and protect the environment – against federal law and the need to maintain access to raw materials critical for nuclear weapons and power plants. [read post]
17 Jun 2019, 2:17 pm by Erik J. Heels
As I have written about previously, Clocktower has created a (MAMP-powered) library of paragraphs describing patent and trademark law in plain English. [read post]
12 Jun 2019, 4:30 am by Ed. Microjuris.com Puerto Rico
En esta línea, los profesores de la Universidad de Harvard, Steven Levitsky y Daniel Ziblatt, afirman: “How do elected authoritarians shatter the democratic institutions that are supposed to contain them? [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 12:11 pm by Joe Mullin
We all lose when small businesses and independent programmers lose their most powerful means of fighting against bad patents. [read post]
10 Jun 2019, 11:58 am by Vishnu Kannan
” Witnesses will include Danielle Citron, Jack Clark and David Doermann. [read post]
10 Jun 2019, 7:30 am by Sandy Levinson
 Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, in their recent book on How Democracies Die, suggest that "forbearance" is necessary, but this necessarily requires that one ultimately compromise in the name of an overarching public good. [read post]