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The Main Course: 5 Things That Made Me Think This Week
Using Machine Learning to Predict Outcomes in Ch. 13 Bankruptcy Cases: I'm intrigued by Warren Agin's article - as well as this general approach to analyzing problems.
Global Legal Hackathon is Returning: one of the highlights on the 2018 legal tech calendar, it'll be coming back February 22-24, 2019, writes Artificial Lawyer blog.
Changing Times: Zena Applebaum summarizes lessons learned from a busy few weeks speaking at legal tech conferences.
AI, Work, and Outcome-Thinking: Richard Susskind's thought-provoking write-up is worth consideration.
Adam Ziegler of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab: a terrific podcast interview on LawNext with the leader of several of the most interesting projects going. I had the pleasure to share a podium with Adam when we co-taught a course together, and I think I learned as much as any student.
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Japanese illustrated guide to the American Revolution, published 1861: this book includes fantastic illustrations, and some creative re-telling of events. My favorite page purports to show George Washington sword fighting an English bureaucrat named "Asura" to save his wife "Kareru." The complete book is here.
About Gabe Teninbaum
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