Yablon and Landsman-Roos: Sampling Practice and the Resolution of Discovery...
Professor Charles M. Yablon of Yeshiva University Cardozo School of Law, and Nick Landsman-Roos, have published Discovery about Discovery: Sampling Practice and the Resolution of Discovery Disputes in...
View ArticleWalton and Zhang on The Epistemology of Scientific Evidence
Professor Dr. Douglas Walton of the University of Windsor, and Nanning Zhang of China University of Political Science and Law, have published The Epistemology of Scientific Evidence, forthcoming in...
View ArticleCurtotti and McCreath on Enhancing the Visualization of Law
Michael Curtotti and Dr. Eric McCreath, both of Australian National University Research School of Computer Science, presented a paper entitled Enhancing the Visualization of Law, at LVI 2012: Law via...
View ArticleAwad et al.: An Iterative Approach to Synthesize Business Process Templates...
Professor Dr. Ahmed Awad of Cairo University Faculty of Computers and Information, and colleagues, have published An iterative approach to synthesize business process templates from compliance rules...
View ArticleCall for Papers: Law Hack Camp, Legal Hackathon, London, January 2013
A call for papers — with submission deadline of 25 December 2012 — has been issued for Law Hack Camp, a legal hackathon to be held January 2013 (precise date to be determined), London, England, UK. The...
View ArticleArchived Tweets for COLPM 2012: College of Law Practice Management Futures...
Archived Twitter tweets in .csv format are available from COLPM 2012: College of Law Practice Management Futures Conference, held 26-27 October 2012 at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington,...
View ArticleGoodenough and Purdom on Reimagining Legal Education
Professor Oliver Goodenough of Vermont Law School and Harvard’s Berkman Center Law Lab, and Assistant Dean Rebecca Purdom of Vermont Law School, have published Reimagining Legal Education, Huffington...
View Article5-6 November: Conference on Access to African Supranational and Regional Law
A Conference on Access to African Supranational and Regional Law is being held 5-6 November 2012, at Crowne Plaza, Johannesburg, South Africa. The conference is sponsored by the African Legal...
View ArticleArchived Tweets and Materials from AfricanLII Conference on Access to African...
Archived Twitter tweets are now available, in .csv format, for the Conference on Access to African Supranational and Regional Law, held 5-6 November 2012, at Crowne Plaza, Johannesburg, South Africa....
View ArticleLegislation by Amateurs: The Role of Legal Details and Knowledge in...
Professor Dr. John Gastil of the Penn State University Department of Communication Arts and Sciences and I have posted a working paper entitled Legislation by Amateurs: The Role of Legal Details and...
View ArticleAuber & Müller: Incorporating Norms in a Model to Simulate the Management of...
Sigrid Aubert and Jean-Pierre Müller, both of CIRAD, have published Incorporating institutions, norms and territories in a generic model to simulate the management of renewable resources, forthcoming...
View ArticleBruce on Practical Principles of Free Access to Law
Tom Bruce of the Legal Information Institute has posted Practical Principles, the text of his presentation at AfricanLII’s Conference on Access to African Supranational and Regional Law, held earlier...
View ArticleReinventLaw Silicon Valley 2013: Legal Technology Unconference
ReInventLaw Silicon Valley 2013: an unconference on “law, technology, social media, innovation, and entrepreneurship,” will be held 8 March 2013, in Mountain View, California, USA. The event is...
View ArticleSchuman: Finland Experiments With Citizen-Introduced Legislation
Daniel Schuman, Esq., of the Sunlight Foundation has posted Finland Experiments With Citizen-Introduced Legislation, at the Sunlight Foundation Blog. The post describes Finland’s new Open Ministry...
View ArticleJohnson on the Future of Technology and Access to Justice
Claudia C. Johnson, Esq., of ProBonoNet has posted The Technology Future, on Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice Blog. This lengthy and interesting post covers a very large number of topics regarding how...
View ArticleMasters Updates List of Law Schools Using Drupal
Elmer Masters, JD, MLS, of CALI has updated his list of law schools that use the Drupal open source content management system. HT Elmer Filed under: Applications, Technology developments, Technology...
View ArticleWyner on Psychology and Policy Modeling
Dr. Adam Wyner of the University of Liverpool Department of Computer Science has posted Psychological Studies of Policy Reasoning, at his blog, Language, Logic, Law, Software. Excerpts: The New York...
View ArticleZorn et al.: Organized Interests and Agenda Setting in the U.S. Supreme Court...
Professor Dr. Christopher Zorn of Penn State University, and Professor Dr. Gregory Caldeira and Professor Dr. John (Jack) Wright, both of Ohio State University, presented a paper entitled Organized...
View ArticleFarina et al.: Knowledge in the People: Rethinking ‘Value’ in Public...
Professor Dr. Cynthia R. Farina and colleagues at the Cornell University eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) have posted Knowledge in the People: Rethinking ‘Value’ in Public Rulemaking Participation. Here...
View ArticleGuyer: Experiential Learning: Context and Connections for Legal Research – A...
Cindy Guyer, JD, MLIS, of University of Southern California School of Law has posted Experiential Learning: Context and Connections for Legal Research – A Case Study (2012). Here is the abstract: The...
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