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Maharg: Emergent educational designs and distributed autonomous organisations

Professor Dr. Paul Maharg of Australian National University has posted Emergent educational designs and distributed autonomous organisations, at his blog. The post begins with comments on Kate...

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Surden: Computable Contracts – Part 2

Professor Harry Surden of the University of Colorado has posted Computable Contracts – Part 2, at Concurring Opinions. Here is a summary of the post: This is the second part of a series explaining...

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Hagan and Kimbro: Access Hub Project: Designing new resources for legal...

Margaret Hagan has a new post about her and Stephanie Kimbro‘s project: The Access Hub Project: Designing new resources for legal service providers. Here are excerpts from the post: I’ve been working...

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Hagan: Githubbing Law: Open-source legal doc repositories

Margaret Hagan of Stanford University has posted Githubbing Law: Open-source legal doc repositories, at Open Law Lab. Here are excerpts from the post: [...] So could the Github model be applied to...

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Hagan et al.: Designing legal communications that resonate

Margaret Hagan, Alex Gavis, and Kursat Ozenc have posted Designing legal communications that resonate, at VoxPopuLII. The post describes “a Legal Communication Design class at Stanford’s Institute of...

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Debate over an attempt to trademark the phrase “Legal Hackers”

John Grant has posted Call for Debate Over the Proposed “Legal Hackers” Trademark Registration. Grant summarizes the controversy in this way: [...] The term “Legal Hackers” is currently pending...

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Bruce: Caselaw is Set Free, What Next?

Tom Bruce of the Legal Information Institute has posted Caselaw is Set Free, What Next? at the Google Scholar Blog. Here are excerpts from the post: [...] Google Scholar’s caselaw collection is a...

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Papaloi and Gouscos: Lessons Gained from Parliamentary Information Visualization

Aspasia Papaloi and Dimitris Gouscos have posted Lessons Gained from Parliamentary Information Visualization (PIV), at VoxPopuLII. Here is an excerpt from the post: The emerging topic of Parliamentary...

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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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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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