In Case You Missed It (Law)
Digest for Thursday March 12, 2026

Greetings, my name is David Colarusso. I'm the co-director of Suffolk University Law School's Legal Innovation & Technology (LIT) Lab. With one foot in law and the other in tech, I really want the open web to thrive. So I created a bot (@icymilaw.org) and this site to help folks discover great law-themed content while showing off what one can do with sufficiently open protocols. Note, the number of fire emoji represent how many standard deviations more popular a link is than the average link observed in its category.

If you like these, you'll ❤️ this open source client-side algorithmically-driven RSS reader. You might also enjoy this post: How and why I (still) use social media. It includes tips on how to make your own custom social media algo(s).

News-like Links

A collection of links shared recently¹ by legal-type folks² with URLs that look like they point to news articles,³ sorted by popularity.

  1. U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says  🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
  2. U.S. Plan to Unblock Strait of Hormuz Collides With Realities of Global Insurance  🔥🔥🔥
    The U.S.-centric insurance idea runs counter to the realities of an international market, according to industry executives.
  3. First 6 Days of Iran War Cost U.S. $11.3 Billion, Pentagon Says  🔥🔥🔥
  4. Pentagon bars press photographers over ‘unflattering’ Hegseth photos  🔥🔥
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s staff took issue with photos taken in a rare briefing last week and decided to shut out press photographers from two subsequent news conferences.
  5. Mike Johnson refuses to condemn anti-Muslim comments by Republican lawmakers  🔥
    Andy Ogles said Muslims do not belong in the US and Randy Fine made a comparison of Muslims to dogs ...
  6. The Scale of Billionaires’ Campaign Donations is Overwhelming U.S. Politics  🔥

Blog-like Links

A collection of links shared recently⁴ by legal-type folks⁵ with URLs that look like they point to blogs/newsletters,⁶ sorted by popularity.

  1. The Desire for Terror  🔥🔥🔥
    And the defense of democracy ...
  2. Bondi Testimony Questions Congress Must Ask  🔥🔥
    Trial lawyer tips to force real answers ...
  3. The Fate of the First Amendment  🔥
    The Defense Department announced is barring press photographers from the briefings it holds on the war in Iran.
  4. The Regime Just Entered Its Most Dangerous Phase 
    Welcome to the Autocratic Flood Zone.
  5. Grammarly turned me into an AI editor against my will and I hate it 
    The company tells Platformer it will let experts opt out of the controversial feature — but how different is it than what every other AI company is doing?

AI & The Law Links

A collection of links shared recently⁷ on Bluesky that look like they talk about AI & the law,⁸ sorted by popularity.

  1. Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI ‘Expert Review’ Feature  🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
    The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
  2. Anthropic Sues the Administration 
    Here's why Trump wanted to bring firms to heel with his executive orders. Here's what can happen when he fails.
  3. Anthropic’s Lawsuit Should Absolutely Destroy the Pentagon in Court 
    But make no mistake: The company is not one of the good guys.
  4. Thousands of authors publish ‘empty’ book in protest over AI using their work 
    About 10,000 writers including Kazuo Ishiguro, Philippa Gregory and Richard Osman join copyright campaign ...
  5. Anthropic Sues Department of Defense Over Supply-Chain-Risk Designation 
    The Claude chatbot developer says the Trump administration overstepped by escalating a contract dispute into a federal ban on the company’s technology.

Law Review-like Links

A collection of links shared recently⁹ on Bluesky that look like they point to papers in law journals or the like,¹⁰ sorted by popularity.

  1. Foreword: The History of the Constitution is Our Future  🔥
    As constitutional interpretation becomes rooted ever more deeply into the past the Constitution seemingly has less and less to say about our present. It seems t ...
  2. Faux Amis in Design Law 
    In the United States, designs can be protected under all three main intellectual property (IP) regimes. There are some key terms of art that are used in all thr ...
  3. The Top 100 Legal Scholars of 2025 
    Traditional legal scholarship rankings rely almost exclusively on career-long publication metrics, a method that inherently favors decades-old articles and ofte ...
  4. Access Shrugged: The Decline of the Copyleft and the Rise of Utilitarian Openness 
    This article maps patterns of interest in key terms associated with copyright and online culture in the US context. Using exploratory factor analysis of data fr ...

AI Paper-like Links

A collection of links shared recently¹¹ on Bluesky that look like they point to papers on AI,¹² sorted by popularity. Wondering why this section is on a site about the law? Well, I teach a course on AI & the Law, and it turns out that understanding this stuff is super important to figuring out what the law might have to say. So, I figured since I was sharing lists, I might as well share this one too.

  1. Generative AI & Fictionality: How Novels Power Large Language Models  🔥🔥🔥🔥
    Generative models, like the one in ChatGPT, are powered by their training data. The models are simply next-word predictors, based on patterns learned from vast amounts of pre-existing text. Since the ...
  2. From Future of Work to Future of Workers: Addressing Asymptomatic AI Harms for Dignified Human-AI Interaction  🔥🔥
    In the future of work discourse, AI is touted as the ultimate productivity amplifier. Yet, beneath the efficiency gains lie subtle erosions of human expertise and agency. This paper shifts focus from ...
  3. Extracting books from production language models  🔥
    Many unresolved legal questions over LLMs and copyright center on memorization: whether specific training data have been encoded in the model's weights during training, and whether those memorized dat...
  4. Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task 
    This study explores the neural and behavioral consequences of LLM-assisted essay writing. Participants were divided into three groups: LLM, Search Engine, and Brain-only (no tools). Each completed…
  5. What We Don't C: Manifold Disentanglement for Structured Discovery 
    Accessing information in learned representations is critical for annotation, discovery, and data filtering in disciplines where high-dimensional datasets are common. We introduce What We Don't C, a no...

The High Score

The 20 accounts most reposted by @icymilaw.org over the past week¹³ (the list below is updated every Sunday). High Score, get it? One Score = 20, as in, "four score and seven years ago." ;)

  1. ICYMI (Law) (@icymilaw.org)
  2. Law + Tech News Bot (@news.bot.suffolklitlab.org)
  3. Orin Kerr (@orinkerr.bsky.social(promoted)
  4. Jamal Greene (@jamalgreene.bsky.social(promoted)
  5. Raffi Melkonian (@rmfifthcircuit.bsky.social(promoted)
  6. Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw.bsky.social(promoted)
  7. Dr. SkySkull (@drskyskull.bsky.social(promoted)
  8. Peter Stefanovic (@peterstefanovic.bsky.social(promoted)
  9. Eric Columbus (@ericcolumbus.bsky.social(promoted)
  10. Evan Bernick, a finite mode with a smol hooman and a lorg floof (@evanbernick.bsky.social(promoted)
  11. Dan Kaszeta FRHistS (@dankaszeta.bsky.social(promoted)
  12. Owen Barcala (@obarcala.bsky.social(promoted)
  13. Maryam Jamshidi (@msjamshidi.bsky.social(promoted)
  14. southpaw (@nycsouthpaw.bsky.social(promoted)
  15. Roger Parloff (@rparloff.bsky.social(promoted)
  16. Mark Joseph Stern (@mjsdc.bsky.social(promoted)
  17. Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin (@ecmclaughlin.bsky.social)
  18. National Security Counselors 🕵 (@nationalsecuritylaw.org(promoted)
  19. Paul Gowder (@gowder.io(promoted)
  20. New York Attorney General Letitia James (@newyorkstateag.bsky.social(promoted)
  21. Steve Vladeck (@stevevladeck.bsky.social(relegated)
  22. davidrlurie (@davidrlurie.com(relegated)
  23. Nate Raymond (@nateraymond.bsky.social(relegated)
  24. Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@qasimrashid.com(relegated)
  25. Shanlon Wu (@shanlonwu.com(relegated)
  26. Daniel Suitor (@danielsuitor.com(relegated)
  27. Asawin Suebsaeng (@swin24.bsky.social(relegated)
  28. Steve Peers (@stevepeers.bsky.social(relegated)
  29. Quinta Jurecic (@qjurecic.bsky.social(relegated)
  30. The Questionable Authority (@questauthority.bsky.social(relegated)
  31. Joshua Foust 🪖🎮 (@joshuafoust.com(relegated)
  32. Sarah Fackrell (@design-law.bsky.social(relegated)
  33. Mark Copelovitch (@mcopelov.bsky.social(relegated)
  34. Good Law Project (@goodlawproject.org(relegated)
  35. David Colarusso (@davidcolarusso.com(relegated)
  36. Adam Cohen (My Personal Views Only) (@axidentaliberal.bsky.social(relegated)
  37. Joe Stieb (@joestieb.bsky.social(relegated)

This link was also in yesterday's digest.
¹ Approx. 1 day lookback.
² Attorneys, law profs, et al.
³ News-like links (law)
Supra note 1.
Supra note 2.
Blog-like links (law)
⁷ Approx. 3.5 days lookback.
AI & the Law
⁹ Approx. 1 week lookback.
¹⁰ Law Review-like
¹¹ Supra note 9.
¹² AI Papers et al.
¹³ High Score

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