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20 Mar 2018, 4:24 am by Dan Rodriguez
Institutional Pluralism, Metrics, and Diversity Mike Madison’s “Invitation” has sparked much insightful commentary here, and I wanted to continue the conversation by engaging with an important point from Mark Tushnet’s intervention. [read post]
12 Mar 2018, 12:57 pm by Dan Rodriguez
Education for Justice In the first post of this symposium, Frank Pasquale invites us to “think more about the real barriers to access to justice. [read post]
12 Mar 2018, 9:57 am by Michael Madison
” (Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland) “For lawyers to have distinctive value in an artificial intelligence world, it will no longer be sufficient for law schools to produce graduates adept at “thinking like a lawyer. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 11:13 am by David Pozen
When done well, Lakier submits, analogical reasoning plays an indispensable role in guiding and constraining judicial discretion.Finally, Frank Pasquale hails Whitney’s intervention and asks how it might be pushed further. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 11:13 am by David Pozen
When done well, Lakier submits, analogical reasoning plays an indispensable role in guiding and constraining judicial discretion.Finally, Frank Pasquale hails Whitney’s intervention and asks how it might be pushed further. [read post]
14 Feb 2018, 3:30 am by Mary Crossley
Gordon Hull & Frank Pasquale, Toward a Critical Theory of Corporate Wellness, BioSocieties (2017). [read post]
8 Jan 2018, 3:50 pm by Megan La Belle
Panelists--Frank Pasquale (Maryland), Thomas Main (UNLV), Simona Grossi & Aaron Ghirardelli (Loyola--LA), Alan Trammell (Arkansas), and Ira Nathenson (St. [read post]
11 Sep 2017, 1:34 pm by Alan S. Kaplinsky
Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. [read post]
17 Aug 2017, 3:30 am by Frank Pasquale
Frank Pasquale In the mid-2000s, digital activists spearheaded the net neutrality movement to ensure fair treatment of the customers of Internet Service Providers (ISPs), as well as to protect the companies trying to reach them. [read post]
25 Jul 2017, 10:00 am by Ryan Conley
The concept of “qualified transparency” advocated by, among others, Frank Pasquale, professor of law at the University of Maryland, may provide a middle ground. [read post]
21 Jun 2017, 4:23 am by Dan Filler
The Program Committee, which will select from among the submitted abstracts, includes, in alphabetical order: - Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University - Helen Nissenbaum, NYU Steinhardt/Cornell Tech - Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland Carey School of Law - Joel Reidenberg, Fordham Law School - Katherine Strandburg, NYU School of Law - Joseph Turow, University of Pennsylvania - Ari Waldman, New York Law School For more information, please see the Workshop webpage. [read post]
14 Jun 2017, 10:23 am by Ezra Rosser
McCluskey, Frank Pasquale & Jennifer Taub FEATURE Two Narratives of Platform Capitalism Frank Pasquale FEATURE Closing Remarks: Law and Inequality After the Crisis David Singh Grewal [read post]
3 Jun 2017, 7:23 pm by Chuck Cosson
“Tool Without a Handle:  Mutual Transparency in Social Media” “I wish that for just one time You could stand inside my shoes And just for that one moment I could be you” Bob Dylan – “Positively 4th Street” ---------------------------------- This blog post addresses some commonly discussed issues with social media platforms:  both the personal (who sees content I share and why?) [read post]
27 Apr 2017, 1:30 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
Humphreys School of Law, Teaching an Interdisciplinary Policy Skills Course: Lessons Learned from the Pilot YearKimberly Cogdell Granger, North Carolina Central University School of Law, Intersessions, Distance Learning and Public Health Law: Creative Scheduling Increases Student EnrollmentElizabeth Hall-Lipsy, The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, When, Where, and How Does Interprofessional and Ethical Learning Take PlaceJennifer Herbst, Quinnipiac University School of Law and… [read post]
13 Nov 2016, 4:44 pm by Howard Wasserman
Blaming women for not coming around or blaming Clinton for not being sufficiently appealing to women is both empirically inaccurate (she won with women overall and with every category except non-college-educated white women) and reflects the misogyny that marred the election. 2) This, from Frank Pasquale at CoOp. [read post]