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  1. 5 days ago · Although the literature on human rights defenders is comprehensive, the article offers a theoretical analysis of the challenges facing the EHRDs by using Lawrence Lessig’s New Chicago School approach to explore the opportunities for bridging the gap between the theory and practice concerning the protection of EHRDs.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · A weekly podcast about the past, present, and future of American democracy. This season, Larry Lessig talks to leading politicians, authors, activists, and scholars about the threats our democracy faces and the various ways we can reinvigorate the promise of democracy.

  3. 2 days ago · Legal scholar Lessig (2006) wrote “In cyberspace we must understand how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace what it is also regulate cyberspace as it is” (p. 5). It is a specific element of coded regulation—affordances—which we argue can be seen as ...

  4. 5 days ago · Nearly 120 current and former employees of OpenAI, Anthropic, Google's DeepMind and Meta have issued a statement in support of California's new AI regulation bill. The big picture: Among other provisions, the bill adds whistleblower protections for employees who speak up about the risks in the AI models their companies are developing.

  5. 2 days ago · In their book “How to Steal a Presidential Election”, Lawrence Lessig, a professor at Harvard Law School, and Matthew Seligman of Stanford Law School argue that there is no foolproof mechanism ...

  6. 3 days ago · Open Access Works from NYU Law Authors. Trademark Law: An Open-Access Casebook (v10) By Professor Barton Beebe. Copyright Law: Cases and Materials (V5.0) By Professors Jeanne C. Fromer & Christopher Jon Sprigman. Antitrust: Principles, Cases, and Materials (2d) By Professors Daniel Francis & Christopher Jon Sprigman.

  7. 4 days ago · Notable enough to still cover because of the author, to show he is not messing around: Lawrence Lessig, cofounder of Creative Commons, says Big Tech is Very Afraid of a Very Modest AI Safety Bill, and points some aspects of how awful and disingenuous have been the arguments against the bill. His points seem accurate, and I very much appreciate ...

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