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15 May 2015, 3:30 am by James Grimmelmann
James Grimmelmann Two decades ago, contract law ran headlong into online terms of service, looked around briefly in confusion, and announced that it needed to go take a nap. [read post]
4 May 2015, 10:52 am by Eric Goldman
. *** Other remembrances: * Greg’s self-written obituary * Rutgers Today: Rutgers Law Professor, Internationally Recognized Cyberlaw Scholar Dies of Cancer * Derek Bambauer * James Grimmelmann * Dean John Oberdiek [read post]
22 Apr 2015, 9:36 am by Eric Goldman
” * James Grimmelmann, In Its Antitrust Debacle, Was Google’s Real Victim You? [read post]
2 Apr 2015, 6:59 pm by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
" In the comments on Amy Landers's post at PrawfsBlawg, James Grimmelmann writes that "there's something paradoxical about the argument that non-utilitarian theories are suspect because they don't depend on the kind of evidence that would satisfy a utilitarian," and he notes that "the legal system and legal theory trade off among morally incomparable claims all the time. [read post]
22 Mar 2015, 6:58 pm by Steve Sheinberg
James Grimmelmann in “Discrimination by Database” puts it succinctly:  “data mining requires human craftwork at every step. [read post]
10 Feb 2015, 9:05 am by Eric Goldman
James Grimmelmann: I edit an Internet Law casebook; my best source for teachable cases is the Technology & Marketing Law Blog. [read post]
8 Nov 2014, 3:30 am by Michael Froomkin
Sat Nov 8 9:00-9:30Breakfast 9:30 – 10:45 Counterpoint: James Chen, Modeling Law Review Impact Factors as an Exponential Distribution Patrick Woods, Stop Counting (Or At Least Count Better) 11- 11:45 Benjamin Keele, Improving Digital Publishing of Legal Scholarship [via remote participation] 12-12:45Mark Tushnet, The Federal Courts Junior Scholars Workshop (originally submitted as a contribution to Jotwell). 12:45-2:00 LUNCH 2:15- 3:00 Frank Pasquale, Symbiotic Law & Social… [read post]
6 Nov 2014, 6:41 pm by Michael Froomkin
Winter, When Things Went Terribly, Terribly Wrong Part II 2:15- 3:00 Patrick Gudridge, Past Present (Revised Version) 3:15 – 4:30 Counterpoint Jeanne Schroeder and David Carlson, Improving Oneself and Ones Clients; Not the World Neil Buchanan, Legal Scholarship Makes the World a Better Place 4:45 – 5:30 Keynote Address Margaret Jane Radin, Then and Now: Developing Your Scholarship, Developing Its Audience 5:30- 6:30 Reception, Faculty Lounge 7:00 -> Conference Dinner Sat Nov 8… [read post]
4 Nov 2014, 3:30 am by James Grimmelmann
James Grimmelmann I have previously written about an NYU School of Internet scholars, led by the philosopher Helen Nissenbaum, whose work is “philosophically careful, intellectually critical, rich in detail, and humanely empathetic. [read post]
29 Aug 2014, 8:28 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
As Professor James Grimmelmann observed at the time: “The USPTO is an armory handing out legal howitzers on the honor system. [read post]
28 Aug 2014, 6:17 pm by Daniel Nazer
As Professor James Grimmelmann observed at the time: “The USPTO is an armory handing out legal howitzers on the honor system. [read post]
14 Jul 2014, 8:14 am by Michael Froomkin
Winter, When Things Went Terribly, Terribly Wrong Part II 12:45-1:45 LUNCH 1:45 – 2:30 David Millon, Legal Scholarship and the Delaware Judiciary 2:45- 3:30 Frank Pasquale, Reviving Political Economy: A Case Study in Legal Academics’ Dialogue with the Social Sciences 3:45 – 4:30 James Grimmelmann, Scholars, Teachers, and Servants 4:30-4:45 Envoi   Accepted papers from scholars unable to attend: Angela Mae Kupenda, Personal Essay–On the Receiving End of… [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 7:21 am by Ed Felten
The main dispute seems to be between people such as James Grimmelmann and Zeynep Tufecki who see this as a clear violation of research ethics; versus people such as Tal Yarkoni who see it as consistent with ordinary practices for a big online company like Facebook. [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 12:47 pm by David Post
Although I was very much a partisan of route 2 (James Grimmelmann and I wrote an amicus brief in support of Aereo on behalf of a group of thirty-six law professors, and Justice Scalia’s dissenting opinion, citing the brief, follows much of the structure of the arguments we made there), I’m neither surprised at the outcome – nor, indeed, am I terribly despondent about the result. [read post]
25 Jun 2014, 12:05 pm
Although I was very much a partisan of route 2 (James Grimmelmann and I wrote an amicus brief in support of Aereo, and Justice Scalia’s dissenting opinion, citing the brief, follows much of the structure of the arguments we made there), I’m not entirely surprised at the outcome. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 5:56 am by Guest Blogger
Its sins were manifold—it is perhaps best known for ruining surprise Christmas gifts—but as James Grimmelmann explains Beacon's key missteps included its automatic enrollment of all Facebook users, its violation of those users' contextual privacy, and its terribly ineffective opt-out mechanisms. [read post]
10 May 2014, 7:01 pm by Kevin Smith, J.D.
Many folks have already critically examined the plan, so I will just offer some links to those earlier posts — from law professors Josh Blackman and James Grimmelmann, from the Electronic Freedom Foundation and from the Washington Post. [read post]
7 May 2014, 11:28 am by Deven Desai
James Grimmelmann jumped on the bashing. [read post]