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1 Oct 2017, 9:30 pm by Series of Essays
October 9, 2017  | Sarah Kramer, The Regulatory Review Machine learning is often described as a “black box” tool because of its autonomous and inscrutable qualities, in comparison to other types of computational techniques. [read post]
13 Sep 2017, 5:49 am by Staci Zaretsky
As my colleague Elie Mystal wondered yesterday, "Why is Kennedy stepping on the Ninth Circuit here? [read post]
13 Sep 2017, 4:19 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage of Windsor’s life comes from Robert McFadden in The New York Times, Ariane de Vogue and Sophie Tatum at CNN, and Sarah Karlan at BuzzFeed. [read post]
10 Aug 2017, 3:58 am by NCC Staff
In this event, held on June 16 in Philadelphia, bombing survivor Sarah Collins Rudolph, Washington Post editor and author of Kennedy and King Steven Levingston, and Philadelphia Orchestra composer-in-residence Hannibal Lokumbe spoke with Rosen about the bombing’s legacy could also bring about constitutional change. [read post]
28 Jul 2017, 8:00 am by Jimmy Chalk, Sarah Grant
China leverages its growing military presence, threatening Vietnam and building ties with the Philippines   Photo: Svetl. [read post]
16 Jun 2017, 1:53 pm by NCC Staff
Survivor Sarah Collins Rudolph, Washington Post editor and author of Kennedy and King Steven Levingston, and Philadelphia Orchestra composer-in-residence Hannibal Lokumbe discuss how the bombing impacted the meaning of “equality” in America and how local events can bring about constitutional change. [read post]
22 May 2017, 4:56 am by Suja A. Thomas
Rachlinski, Implicit Bias in Judicial Decision Making: How It Affects Judgment and What Judges Can Do About It, in Ensuring Justice: Reducing Bias 87 (Sarah Redfield ed., forthcoming 2017), available at SSRN. [read post]
6 May 2017, 7:40 am by Quinta Jurecic
In the Cybercrime Roundup, Sarah Tate Chambers updated us on an effort to use Twitter as a weapon, a guilty plea in a bizarre copyright trolling scheme run by a fake porn producer, and the rise of the script kiddies. [read post]
8 Mar 2017, 11:28 am by Christine Corcos
In honor of International Women's Day, a list of some films that feature female lawyers and judges.A la folie, pas du tout (2002). [read post]
8 Mar 2017, 11:28 am
In honor of International Women's Day, a list of some films that feature female lawyers and judges.A la folie, pas du tout (2002). [read post]
7 Dec 2016, 5:36 pm by Daniel Bussel
The discussion remained there for the rest of Spinelli’s opening argument and indeed for most of the ensuing argument in support of the workers offered by Assistant to the Solicitor General Sarah Harrington. [read post]
29 Oct 2016, 6:04 am by Zachary Burdette
Sarah Tate Chambers highlighted the rise of digital bank robberies. [read post]
23 Aug 2016, 10:45 am by Susan Hennessey
Cyril, Founder and Executive Director, Center for Media Justice; Co-founder, Media Action Grassroots Network Dia Kayyali, Independent Human Rights Consultant and Writer Malavika Jayaram, Executive Director, Digital Asia Hub Kate Darling, Research Specialist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab Sara Watson, Technology Critic and Research Fellow, Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University Sandra Cortesi, Fellow, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society; Director,… [read post]
22 Aug 2016, 12:19 pm by Barbara S. Mishkin
  According to her profile on the website of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, Professor Madrian’s current research is focused on “behavioral economics and household finance, with a particular focus on household savings and investment behavior. [read post]
5 Jul 2016, 3:00 am by Amy Howe
At Jost on Justice, Kenneth Jost also looks at Justice Anthony Kennedy’s role, in particular in the challenges to Texas’s abortion regulations and the University of Texas at Austin’s consideration of race in its undergraduate admissions process; he emphasizes that Kennedy “voted . . . after reviewing the facts and the law, not on the basis of preconvictions. [read post]
29 Jun 2016, 12:36 pm by Amy Howe
University of Texas at Austin, holding that the race-conscious admissions policy in use when Abigail Fisher applied (unsuccessfully) to the university does not violate the Constitution, comes from Steven Mazie, who in The Economist suggests that the vote of Justice Anthony Kennedy with the three of the Court’s more liberal Justices “reflects an evolution, not a transformation, of his thinking about race in America. [read post]