Hagan: Open Law Lab
Dr. Margaret Hagan of Stanford Law School has launched Open Law Lab, “an initiative to design law – to make it more accessible, more usable, and more engaging.” Dr. Hagan says that the Lab currently is...
View ArticleProposals invited for talks at ReInventLaw London 2013
Proposals are now invited for talks at the ReInventLaw London 2013 Conference, to be held 14 June 2013, in London, England. The proposal submission deadline is 5 April 2013. The conference is organized...
View ArticleKnake on Democratizing Legal Education
Professor Renee Newman Knake of Michigan State University and the ReInventLaw Lab has posted Democratizing Legal Education, forthcoming in Connecticut Law Review. Here is the abstract: Millions of...
View ArticleLawWithoutWalls Conposium 2013: Tweets and Resources
The LawWithoutWalls Conposium 2013 was held 13-14 April 2013 at the University of Miami School of Law in Miami, Florida, USA. Here is a description of LawWithoutWalls: LawWithoutWalls is a...
View ArticleKnake: Syllabus and Slides: Twenty-First Century Law Practice
Professor Renee Newman Knake of Michigan State University College of Law and the ReInventLaw Lab has posted the syllabus and slides of her course entitled 21st Century Law Practice: New Models and...
View ArticleBlackman: The Path of Big Data and the Law
Professor Josh Blackman of South Texas College of Law has posted The Path of Big Data and the Law, a chapter in the forthcoming book entitled Big Data and the Law (West Academic Press, 2014). Here is...
View ArticleHagan: Redesign of Open Law Lab
Dr. Margaret Hagan of Stanford University has launched a redesigned version of Open Law Lab, “an initiative to design law: to make it more accessible, more usable, and more engaging.” The site...
View ArticleKatz on the Legal Hacking Movement
Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz of Michigan State University and the ReInventLaw Lab has a new post about the legal hacking movement: The #LegalHack Movement -or- The HomeBrew Computer Club of the...
View ArticleForum on Legal Evolution, NYC, 26 February 2014: Storify, tweets, and resources
The Forum on Legal Evolution was held 26 February 2014 in New York City. According to Ron Friedmann, the event was organized by Professor William Henderson, Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz, and Bruce...
View ArticleKatz and Bommarito: Legal Analytics, Machine Learning, and Comments on the...
Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz of Michigan State University and the ReInvent Law Lab, and Michael J. Bommarito II, M.S.E., M.A., of Bommarito Consulting, have posted slides of their presentation...
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