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
- Sorry Appin, We’re Not Taking Down Our Article About Your Attempts To Silence Reporters | Techdirt (~10 shares)
- A Startup Allegedly ‘Hacked the World.’ Then Came the Censorship—and Now the Backlash | WIRED (~4 shares)
- Colorado officials argue U.S. Supreme Court should uphold ballot ruling against Trump (~3 shares)
- The Hunter Biden Laptop: Two CARTs before the Horse - emptywheel (~3 shares)
- Black Eyed Susan | Laughing Hyenas (~2 shares)
- Gramercy Park, NYC, On a Gray, Rainy Day | 26 February 2020 … | Flickr (~2 shares)
- Mother issues plea to bring two Aboriginal children stranded in UK without passports home | Indigenous Australians | The Guardian (~2 shares)
- ICE says it’s stopped using commercial telemetry data | FedScoop (~2 shares)
- The Nights of Wine and Roses | Japandroids (~2 shares)
- Age verification won’t stop children accessing porn online – The Irish Times (~2 shares)
- Blood Blossom | Umbra Vitae (~2 shares)
- Software Freedom Conservancy (~2 shares)
- Millions in fossil fuel money rained on major political parties last year | RenewEconomy (~2 shares)
- How a US mining firm sued Mexico for billions – for trying to protect its own seabed | Oceans | The Guardian (~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
- The Value of Open Source Software by Manuel Hoffmann, Frank Nagle, Yanuo Zhou
- First Amendment Neglect in Supreme Court Intellectual Property Cases by Mark A. Lemley, Rebecca Tushnet
- Moral Jugdments and Knowledge about Felony Murder in Colorado: An Empirical Study by Ian P. Farrell
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Professor Sean J. Griffith in Support of Intervenor, National Association of Manufacturers, in National Center for Public Policy Research v SEC, No. 23-60230 (Fifth Cir., Oct. 5, 2023) by Sean J. Griffith
- Free the Market: How We Can Save Capitalism from the Capitalists by Mark A. Lemley
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.
