Empirical Legal Studies on IRBs
Empirical Legal Studies will be hosting a blog forum on Institutional Review Boards, beginning next Monday (March 27).
Empirical Legal Studies will be hosting a blog forum on Institutional Review Boards, beginning next Monday (March 27).
Via Siva, here is Ben Vershbow on the future of the book, as brought to you by Google and Amazon. First a long quotation, then a comment. More below the jump
Orin Kerr is hosting an enlightening conversation about the wisdom of law professors banning laptops from their classrooms. Dan Solove’s perspective probably comes closest to my own, but the discussion (and the comments come from law students as well as faculty) reveals a number of interesting divisions. I use a little primitive law-and-economics to illustrate. More after the jump.
NYU is hosting a symposium on fair use at the end of April. Bill Patry thinks that the lineup of… Read More »NYU Fair Use Symposium
David Zaring blogs the NYT obit of James O. Freedman, the former president of Dartmouth, of Iowa, and the former… Read More »Upping the Ante