Greetings, my name is David Colarusso. I'm the 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, esp. #LawFedi. So I created a bot and this site to help folks discover great law-themed content. You can get a look at their algos/workflows here.
If you like what you see, consider joining Mastodon and following @icymi_law@esq.social, the bot feeding this page content.
FWIW, here are some law-flavored server suggestions: (1) esq.social (legal general interest); and (2) mastodon.lawprofs.org (legal academics). Also, here are Some Tricks [For] Making Mastodon Way More Useful.
Top Posts
Most-Shared Links
Here are yesterday's most-shared links from #Law/#LawFedi folks I follow.¹
- ActBlue (~10 shares)
- Why Privacy Badger Opts You Out of Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” | Electronic Frontier Foundation (~4 shares)
- EFF Tells Minnesota Supreme Court to Strike Down Geofence Warrant As Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Takes the Wrong Turn | Electronic Frontier Foundation (~3 shares)
- The U.S. Supreme Court doesn’t have to be this way. Just look at Canada! (~3 shares)
- Christine Anu: ‘I don’t think I was ready for any new material’ | Music | The Guardian (~2 shares)
- Moms for Liberty claims more than 2,000 schools should have federal LGBTQ protections blocked (~2 shares)
- Gramercy Park, NYC, On a Gray, Rainy Day | 26 February 2020 … | Flickr (~2 shares)
- A civil society summit on tech, society, and the environment - European Digital Rights (EDRi) (~2 shares)
- Tell Congress: Don't Let Anyone Own The Law | EFF Action Center (~2 shares)
- Opinion | How Supreme Court immunity ruling could affect CIA - The Washington Post (~2 shares)
- Kamala Harris’s Medicare-for-all plan, explained - Vox (~2 shares)
- Inside the two-year fight to bring charges against school librarians in Granbury, Texas (~2 shares)
- Dispatches (~2 shares)
¹ Yesterday includes yesterday plus anytime today before this page was published. See footer.
SSRN Roundup
I keep an eye out for links to SSRN. Once I collect five, I share them. This is the most-recent bundle.²
- Anthropomorphising machines and computerising minds: the crosswiring of languages between Artificial Intelligence and Brain & Cognitive Sciences by Luciano Floridi, Anna C Nobre
- The Grapes of Roth by Bruce E. Boyden
- The Potential for Race Discrimination in Voucher Programs in a Post-Carson World by Preston Green, Bruce D. Baker, Suzanne Eckes
- Rule or Reason? The Role of Balancing in Antitrust Law by Mark A. Lemley, Michael A. Carrier
- Chartering Religion: Educators' Civil Rights in Religious Charter Schools by Preston Green, Suzanne Eckes, Julie Mead
² Depending on how much folks are sharing, there could be more or less than one bundle per day, this is just the most-recent one.
Traffic
Of course, these insights are all thanks to a community of users, namely the folks I follow over at @icymi_law@esq.social. For fun, here's a look at their posting traffic yesterday. I like trying to create stories about the daily ups and downs. What is that bump? ;)Search
Use Google's site search to look through prior digests.