Via Harvard Law Today By: Erick Trickey When Sara Cable was a Harvard undergraduate, she took Harvard Law School Professor Morton Horwitz’s class about the public-private distinction in the …
Tech Giants, Profs Push Justices To Take Google-Oracle Case
Via Law360 By: Bill Donahue Major technology companies, software developers, legal scholars and others have filed a flood of amicus briefs urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up Google's appeal …
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Evaluating the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Rights
Via Harvard Law Today By: Carolyn Schmitt From using artificial intelligence (AI) to determine credit scores to using AI to determine whether a defendant or criminal may offend again, AI-based tools …
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Cyberlaw Clinic Supports Supreme Court Amicus Effort on Patent Damages
Via Cyberlaw Clinic The Clinic was pleased to have had the opportunity to work with Professor Bernard Chao of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law on an amicus brief that Professor Chao …
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Clinic Supports Public Citizen and EFF in Small Justice Amicus Effort
Via Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic supported Public Citizen and the Electronic Frontier Foundation in filing an amicus brief (pdf) today in the case, Small Justice LLC v. Xcentric Ventures LLC, …
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Cyberlaw Clinic Protects the Right to Post “Ballot Selfies”
Via Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (PDF) at the United States Court of a Appeals for the First Circuit, on behalf of the New England First Amendment Coalition and the Keene …
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