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Legal Theory Blog: Zarsky on Government Data Mining

Tal Zarsky (University of Haifa - Faculty of Law) has posted Governmental Data Mining and its Alternatives (Penn State Law Review, Vol. 116, No. 2, 2011) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Governments face new and serious risks when striving...

PrawfsBlawg: boring!

A student forwarded me the story in Above the Law a couple of weeks back about Yale Law School ' s issues with placating student demand for Administrative Law (short story shorter: a large number of 3Ls were locked out of Admin in their last semester and complained; the administration then offered

HUMAN LAW MEDIATION: Human Law Blog has moved!

Just to let you know that the Human Law blog has now moved to my firm's main website which is at http://www.human-law.co.uk/Blog/.

More on the Mortgage Fraud Settlement (CL&P Blog)

Here, here, here, and here. And here's a nice FAQ from the Washington Post.

JURIST - Paper Chase: South Carolina sues federal government over blocked voter ID law

JURIST - Paper Chase: South Carolina sues federal government over blocked voter ID law

Cleveland Law Library Weblog: Law Firm Mergers Are on the Rise

Legal Current has reported that domestic law firm mergers rose 67% in 2011 compared to 2010 figures. There were apparently 45 mergers last year versus 27 in 2010, and a study by the Hildebrandt Institute predicts that the trend will...

Agricultural Law: AALS Agricultural Law Presentation: Obama Administration Initiatives

Agricultural Law A Member of the Jurisdynamics Network The official blog of the AALS section on agricultural law Monday, January 09, 2012 AALS Agricultural Law Presentation: Obama Administration Initiatives Michelle Obama The American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Agricultural Law Section met

Rule of Law: Domicile

The laws governing the estate of a person who has died can vary considerable from country to country, and in Canada, even from province to province. For example, in British Columbia, an independent adult child can apply to court under the Wills Variation Act to vary the will of her parent if the

Virtual Library Cat's Eye View: Freedom of Information Act

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Due Process: Georgetown Law Library Blog: 1940 Census to be released in 2012

A blog about legal research and tools available from the Georgetown Law Library, with content edited by Georgetown Law librarians.: 1940 Census to be released in 2012

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