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11 Sep 2012, 7:35 am by Dan Farber
  Some scholars think that you can motivate recycling by encouraging a social norm; others like Ann Carlson are skeptical. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 10:20 pm by Jean Braucher
Courts of Appeals, the norm is for significant issues to be appealed multiple times around the country, so that a publicly available bank of briefs comes in handy. [read post]
As one of us has argued elsewhere, these theories do not explain effectively why a separation of ownership and control became the norm in the UK. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 5:46 am by Paul Horwitz
There is some kind of public norm that discourages asking too many such questions, or asking them too directly, but it is a distinctly permeable line. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 3:57 am by Prof. Akhil Reed Amar, guest-blogging
As a lad, I did learn respect for guns and gun owners in the Boy Scouts — but my analysis of gun rights in America in my book, and in previous work, is all about constitutional text, constitutional history, constitutional traditions, and current American norms as embodied in, among other places, the actual practices of my fellow Americans — many of whom do care deeply about guns in their homes — and the general pattern of state laws and state constitutions. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 2:11 am by Darren
When it comes to internet piracy sadly though, the cloud is expected to accelarate and proliferate the scurge in the following ways:Using the cloud to deliver illegal software - creating a Saas offering without a licence for redistributionPirated software is used in a private clould model within enterprisesUnder licensing in a private cloud environnmentSharing/abuse of SaaS account credentials or hacking into SaaSAfro Leo concludes that cloud based computing is one of the most exciting… [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 2:11 am by Darren
When it comes to internet piracy sadly though, the cloud is expected to accelarate and proliferate the scurge in the following ways:Using the cloud to deliver illegal software - creating a Saas offering without a licence for redistributionPirated software is used in a private clould model within enterprisesUnder licensing in a private cloud environnmentSharing/abuse of SaaS account credentials or hacking into SaaSAfro Leo concludes that cloud based computing is one of the most exciting… [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 2:00 am by Steve Roosa
This is not to say that there aren’t a number of excellent resources that provide lists of normative best practices for mobile app development. [read post]
9 Sep 2012, 9:02 pm by The Charge
  What about the times that the police just want to come inside to talk? [read post]
9 Sep 2012, 8:15 pm by tekEditor
It is fine to “violate any norm of social or business interaction that stands between you and what you want,” so long as it’s legal, ethical, and fair. [read post]
9 Sep 2012, 1:42 pm by Lawrence Solum
At any rate, that idea is the normative foundation of the counter-majoritarian difficulty. [read post]
8 Sep 2012, 8:49 pm by Jay Michaelson
As a scholar of religion, I'm used to inquiring into why people hold religious beliefs -- even ones which strike non-believers as absurd -- and of course as a legal academic, I'm accustomed to the social-constitutional norm of separating religious and political questions.  But, particularly on the religious studies side, there's no clear reason why judgment calls when it comes to religion are somehow insulated from judgment calls in every other area of life. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 8:08 am by Dale Carpenter
(Dale Carpenter) Eighty-seven percent of constitutional law professors back marriage for same-sex couples, and 7 out of 10 believe the federal Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional, but only a slight majority of 54% think the federal Constitution requires states to recognize same-sex marriages. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 6:44 am by Ari Ezra Waldman
My dissertation research falls under the broad topic of online social networks and how our digital selves actually behave online and create and respond to social norms when it comes to privacy, speech, and property on the Internet. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 1:00 am by Eilionoir Flynn
Although for example, the CRPD is one of the most highly-ratified treaties ever, its most significant impact, I would argue, has not come about as a direct result of the ratification of any particular country. [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 12:16 pm by Daniel Barth-Jones
Rather, Ohm is making the point that by inappropriately conflating the rare and anecdotal accomplishments of notorious hackers with the actions of typical users we unwittingly form highly distorted views of the normative behavior which is under consideration for regulatory control. [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 6:43 am by Lisa R. Pruitt
 I note that Colorado law requires court approval of these bulk water purchases, so it will be interesting to see if and how legal norms around such approval evolve as oil and gas industry demands for water grow. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 9:01 am by Duncan Hollis
I hope to blog more about the book in the coming months. [read post]