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Call for papers: RuleML 2015: International Web Rule Symposium

A call for papers has been posted for RuleML 2015: International Web Rule Symposium, to be held 3-5 August 2015 at Freie Universität Berlin. Here are the submission deadlines that have been posted to...

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Ward: Building Free Access to Law in Africa: Some Examples of Successful...

Ruth Ward of Webber Wentzel has published Building Free Access to Law in Africa: Some Examples of Successful Projects, Legal Information Management, 14, 290-300 (2014). Here is the abstract: Ruth Ward...

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Legal informatics papers at HICSS 2015

Several legal informatics papers are scheduled to be presented at HICSS 2015 / HICSS 48: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, being held 5-8 January 2015 in Kauai: Bjørn Furuholt, Fathul...

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Legal Informatics Conference Calendar: Updated as of January 2015

The legal informatics conference calendar has now been updated. The calendar lists primarily scholarly conferences that focus on legal information systems, legal communication, legal/forensic...

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du Feu and Lambert: Publishing Legal Information in a Small Jurisdiction:...

Sue du Feu and James Lambert have published Impacts and Effects of Publishing Legal Information in a Small Jurisdiction: Privacy v Open Justice, Legal Information Management, 14, 284-289 (2014). Here...

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Winkels et al.: Towards a Legal Recommender System

Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer, and Bart Vredebregt have posted Towards a Legal Recommender System, a paper presented at JURIX 2014: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information...

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Call for chapters: Book: Achieving Open Justice through Citizen Participation...

Mila Gascó and Carlos E. Jiménez have issued a call for chapters for a proposed book that they are editing, which is entitled Achieving Open Justice through Citizen Participation and Transparency, to...

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OpenBazaar + CommonAccord: Tool for creating legally enforceable versions of...

James Hazard of CommonAccord and Washington Sanchez of OpenBazaar have released OpenBazaar + CommonAccord: A […] tool to help you write legally enforceable OpenBazaar contracts. Here is a description...

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Call for papers: Special issue in honor of Jon Bing, of the journal:...

A call for papers has been issued for a special issue in honor of the late Jon Bing, of the journal Artificial Intelligence and Law. The submission deadline is 31 March 2015. Here are excerpts from the...

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Dunn and Larrington: Best Practices for the Authentication of Official...

Catherine M. Dunn and Jane Larrington have posted Best Practices for the Authentication of Official Electronic Legal Material. Here is the abstract: Many state governments publish primary legal...

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LSC TIG 2015: Technology Initiative Grants Conference: Storify, links, and...

LSC TIG 2015: U.S. Legal Services Corporation’s Technology Initiative Grants Conference 2015, was held 14-16 January 2015 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Click here for the conference Website. The...

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Cambridge Workshops on Legal Aspects of Blockchain Technologies: Storify,...

Two workshops on legal aspects of blockchain technologies were held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 15-18 January 2015, at MIT and Harvard’s Berkman Center. January 15-16, 2015: Technical and Legal...

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Katz and Bommarito: Slides: Legal Analytics – Introduction to the Course

Daniel Martin Katz and Michael Bommarito have posted slides from the first class session of their course entitled Legal Analytics, which they are teaching at Michigan State University College of Law....

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Lee et al.: Integrating Today’s ‘Next Gen’ Research Tools Ravel and Casetext...

Katrina June Lee, Susan Azyndar, and Ingrid Mattson have published A New Era: Integrating Today’s ‘Next Gen’ Research Tools Ravel and Casetext in the Law School Classroom, forthcoming in Rutgers...

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Call for papers: DESI VI Workshop on Advanced Technologies to Address Legal...

A call for papers has been issued for the ICAIL 2015 DESI VI Workshop on Using Machine Learning and Other Advanced Techniques to Address Legal Problems in E-Discovery and Information Governance,...

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Maharg: Convergence and fragmentation: Legal research, legal informatics and...

Paul Maharg of Australian National University has published Convergence and fragmentation: Legal research, legal informatics and legal education, European Journal of Law and Technology, 5(3) (2014)....

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Hack4Congress Legislative Hackathon and Conference: Results, storify, links,...

#Hack4Congress: A “Not-Just-for-Technologists” Event to Fix Congress with the OpenGov Foundation — a legislative hackathon — was held January 30-February 1, 2015, at Harvard’s Kennedy School of...

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Chen: Modeling Citation and Download Data in Legal Scholarship

James Ming Chen of Michigan State University has posted a newly revised version of Modeling Citation and Download Data in Legal Scholarship. This revised version of the paper covers data through 2014....

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Whalen: Analysis of Law Professor Twitter Network

Ryan Whalen of Northwestern University has posted The Law Prof Twitter Network 2.0. Here are excerpts from the description: […] I wrote a short script to read all of the law prof twitter handles...

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McGinnis on Computational Jurisprudence

Video has been posted of John O. McGinnis‘s presentation entitled Computational Jurisprudence, given 29 January 2015 at Stanford Law School, as part of the Stanford CodeX Speaker Series. Here is the...

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