Tag: Law
Why we’re training the next generation of lawyers in big data
Anne Tucker, Georgia State University and Charlotte Alexander, Georgia State University
Artificial intelligence is transforming the traditional delivery of legal services.
In general terms, the set...
Child pornography may make a comeback after court ruling guts regulations...
Gail Dines, Wheelock College and David L Levy, University of Massachusetts Boston
A federal appeals court judge just made it a lot easier for the...
#MeToo movement finds an unlikely champion in Wall Street with the...
Elizabeth C. Tippett, University of Oregon
If you were worried that the #MeToo movement might fade away, fear not. It has been carved into one...
MGM is suing the victims of the worst mass shooting in...
Timothy D. Lytton, Georgia State University
Last October, Stephen Paddock unleashed a barrage of automatic gunfire from a 32nd-floor hotel room overlooking a large crowd...
Does American culture shame too much – or not enough?
Peter Stearns, George Mason University
The word “shameless” is being tossed around an awful lot these days, which might speak to what many see as...
The Confederate statue debate: 3 essential reads
Nick Lehr, The Conversation
Editor’s note: The following is a roundup of archival stories related to the debate over what to do with Confederate statues.
The...
Was Chuck Berry the lone genius he’s made out to be?
Tim McFarlin, Elon University
In the days following Chuck Berry’s death, commentators have trampled over each other in a race to honor him...
Can Facebook be sued for live-streaming suicides?
Shontavia Johnson, Drake University
In January, two different suicides were streamed using Facebook Live, a service that allows Facebook users to create and broadcast real-time...



















