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7 May 2015, 6:43 am by Kevin Smith, J.D.
The post Learning how fair use works appeared first on Scholarly Communications @ Duke. [read post]
7 May 2015, 6:43 am by Kevin Smith, J.D.
The post Learning how fair use works appeared first on Scholarly Communications @ Duke. [read post]
26 Jan 2022, 7:41 am by Mikolaj Barczentewicz
In a new working paper published by the Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum, I analyzed five such bills: the EU Digital Services Act, the EU Digital Markets Act, and U.S. bills sponsored by Rep. [read post]
25 Nov 2018, 4:29 pm by INFORRM
Please note that this is under French law. [read post]
12 Sep 2007, 5:20 pm
Even with the blog inactive, it has continued to be quite effective and efficient in communicating my perspective on media law. [read post]
14 Feb 2022, 10:13 am by Katherine Pompilio
.: The Europe Center at the Atlantic Council will launch a report on the Afghan refugee crisis and what the transatlantic community can do to address it and future refugee crises. [read post]
30 Aug 2023, 3:44 am by Dan Filler
Committed Commentators Payvand Ahdout, University of Virginia School of Law Will Baude, University of Chicago School of Law Zach Clopton, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law David Engstrom, Stanford Law School Nicole Garnett, Notre Dame Law School Dan Rodriguez, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Miriam Seifter, UW Law School and SDRI Co-Faculty Director Lauren Sudeall, Vanderbilt Law School Rob Yablon, UW Law… [read post]
11 Mar 2021, 5:15 pm by Eugene Volokh
, 57 Stanford Law Review 1807 (2005): With the exception of traditionally black law schools (where blacks still make up 43.8% of the student body), the median black law school grade point average is at the 6.7th percentile of white law students. [read post]
23 Jun 2021, 11:32 am by Gene Takagi
And laws affecting nonprofits are constantly changing and must be considered in setting strategy. [read post]
6 Feb 2014, 4:00 am by Administrator
The second Legal Atlas is a recent initiative by several partners at the University of Montana who are developing an online platform to map legislation, legal decisions, domain experts, and other sources of national, supranational, and international law in a number of legal areas (agriculture, energy, natural resources, land, industry, and mining).[1] The Legal Atlas is also the technology provider of Capture the Ocean, an upcoming project “to map the law of data” with… [read post]
13 May 2015, 12:09 pm by Luciana Herman
Mustafa Abdul-Hamid, a master’s student in International Policy Studies, and Megan Karsh, Executive Director of the Stanford Law School Rule of Law Program, discuss options for Syria. [read post]
5 Aug 2011, 1:55 pm by Justin Brookman
  Presumably, someone needs to consent to tell third parties about my web communications. [read post]
28 Oct 2022, 4:30 pm by Matthew J. Sanders
Public-interest environmental lawyers, including the clinical students I teach at Stanford Law School, are accustomed to working in the shadows behind the clients and causes we serve. [read post]
4 Jul 2007, 7:43 pm
Concerned by the rates at which women opt out of the legal profession, the lack of representation of women in the highest courts and echelons of the legal community, and the role of gender in the progression of many women's legal careers, in March 2006, a group of female law students from Boalt Hall (UC Berkeley), Cornell, Georgetown, Harvard, NYU, Stanford, UCLA, UT Austin, the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and Yale… [read post]
26 Jul 2011, 10:00 am by Jerry Brito
On the podcast this week, Woodrow Hartzog, Assistant Professor at Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law, and a Scholar at the Stanford’s Center for Internet and Society, discusses his new paper in Communications Law and Policy entitled, The New Price To Play: Are Passive Online Media Users Bound By Terms of Use? [read post]
13 Sep 2011, 6:00 am
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said:'We must make no mistake…[t]he facts are clear: climate change is real and accelerating in a dangerous manner… it not only exacerbates threats to international peace and security; it is a threat to international peace and security.'In my article, "Beyond Adjudication: Resolving International Resource Disputes in an Era of Climate Change," published this year in the Stanford Environmental Law Journal, I argue that… [read post]
23 Sep 2018, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
However, the White Paper placed onus on utilizing established broadcasting and communications regulator Ofcom, developing its role in the regulation of online content. [read post]
28 Feb 2012, 2:22 pm by WSJ Staff
Paul Hoffman, the Venice, Calif., attorney representing the Nigerians, said the law aimed to demonstrate “this country’s commitment to international law as a new member of the community of nations. [read post]
17 Oct 2021, 8:19 am by Bridget Crawford
Louis University, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Toronto, Berkeley, UC Irvine, UCLA, UNC, University College Dublin, UNLV, Utah, Virginia, Wake Forest, and Yale. [read post]