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26 Apr 2011, 5:00 am by Jerry Brito
On the podcast this week, Jane Yakowitz, a visiting assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, discusses her new paper about data anonymization and privacy regulation, Tragedy of the Data Commons. [read post]
12 Apr 2011, 12:49 pm by Derek Bambauer
(Hat tip: Jane Yakowitz) There are difficult trade-offs in securing against different threats. [read post]
5 Apr 2011, 3:33 pm by Eric
* Jane Yakowitz, Tragedy of the Data Commons. [read post]
29 Mar 2011, 8:06 am by Media Law Prof
Jane Yakowitz, Brooklyn Law School, has published Tragedy of the Data Commons. [read post]
28 Mar 2011, 12:27 pm by Adam Thierer
I won’t spend any time here on that particular issue since I am still waiting for Ohm and other “reidentification” theorists to address the cogent critique offered up by Jane Yakowitz in an important new study that I discussed here last week. [read post]
28 Mar 2011, 5:53 am by Derek Bambauer
Today’s Wall Street Journal has an article discussing data privacy that draws on Jane Yakowitz’s great new paper, Tragedy of the Data Commons, which is presently making the rounds of the law reviews in the spring submission cycle. [read post]
22 Mar 2011, 7:30 am by Adam Thierer
Jane Yakowitz of Brooklyn Law School recently posted an interesting 63-page paper on SSRN entitled, “Tragedy of the Data Commons. [read post]
21 Mar 2011, 6:21 am by Derek Bambauer
Jane Yakowitz has posted a great new paper on data privacy, Tragedy of the Data Commons, to SSRN. [read post]
5 Mar 2011, 10:32 am by Derek Bambauer
I’m looking forward to David Opderbeck‘s piece as well, and just learned a lot about data anonymization from the discussion about Jane Yakowitz‘s project. [read post]
3 Nov 2010, 11:23 am by StephanieWestAllen
Reports The National Law Journal:The paper, titled "Marooned: An Empirical Investigation of Law School Graduates Who Fail the Bar Exam," concludes that, during the first five to ten years out of law school, those who don't pass the bar lag far behind their peers who do in areas such as earnings, job stability, and marriage and divorce rates....The author of the study, Jane Yakowitz, "warns that the traits that can contribute to failing the bar, such as a lack of… [read post]
2 Nov 2010, 7:52 am by John Steele
  Here's a news account on the article by Jane Yakowitz that we discussed a while back -- looking at what happens to those who fail the bar exam. [read post]
31 Oct 2010, 9:19 am by Erik Gerding
” I’ve been fairly consistent in my response to this “choosing the right pond” question, but a recent paper by Richard Sander (UCLA) and Jane Yakowitz (Brooklyn) – The Secret of My Success: How Status, Prestige and School Performance Shape Legal Careers – challenges the conventional wisdom that it’s better to be in the middle of a pack of a higher ranked school than to do well at a lower ranked school. [read post]
28 Oct 2010, 10:00 am by Paul Caron
Jane Yakowitz (UCLA) has published The Marooned Law School Graduates: An Empirical Investigation of Law School Graduates that Fail the Bar Exam, 60 J. [read post]
14 Sep 2010, 8:13 am by Dave Hoffman
Regardless of the merits of that practice, and indeed the Journal’s existence, there is a good and useful article in the recent issue:  Jane Yakowitz’s “Marooned: An Empirical Investigation of Law School Graduates Who Fail the Bar Exam. [read post]
13 Aug 2010, 7:31 am by On the Net
Law professors Rick Sander and Jane Yakowitz wrote an article called “The Secret of My Success: How Status, Prestige and School Performance Shape Legal Careers. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 10:53 am by Eugene Volokh
Jane Yakowitz have a fascinating new article called The Secret of My Success: How Status, Prestige and School Performance Shape Legal Careers (click on the link to read the entire draft), and they kindly agreed to let me post a quick summary of some of their most interesting findings. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 9:44 am by Mitchell Silverman
You're likely to be more satisfied with your law school, and over a lifetime, you may well do better.The yet-to-be-published study is by Richard Sander (UCLA Law) and Jane Yakowitz (Brooklyn Law). [read post]
9 Aug 2010, 9:48 pm by Michael Kang
A paper recently circulated by Richard Sander and Jane Yakowitz finds that “performance in law school—as measured by law school grades—is the most important predictor of career success” and is “decisively more important than law school ‘eliteness. [read post]
3 Aug 2010, 7:13 am by Elie Mystal
The ABA Journal — which picked up the story this morning — summarizes the work of a professor from UCLA and a professor from Brooklyn Law: [UCLA law professor Richard Sander and Brooklyn Law School visiting professor Jane Yakowitz] studied data from more than 40 public law schools across the country, and found that applicants tend to go to the most elite law school that will have them. [read post]
31 Jul 2010, 3:01 am by Paul Caron
Richard Sander (UCLA) & Jane Yakowitz (Brooklyn) have posted The Secret of My Success: How Status, Prestige and School Performance Shape Legal Careers on SSRN. [read post]