by Keith Survell | Dec 6, 2005 | Archive, Archived Legal, Archived Tech
There is a very interesting discussion going on over at The Volokh Conspiracy regarding whether legal doctrines, when applied to machines or computers, should treat the machines/computers as people. “Daire and Smith are interesting cases, I think, because the outcome apparently hinges on how to apply legal doctrines designed for people in the case of automated machines.”
by Keith Survell | Nov 16, 2005 | Archive, Archived Announcements
TurboLaw – Criminal Law (for Massachusetts) is now available. If you have our General Practitioner’s Suite (which almost everyone does), the next time you check for updates in TurboLaw, you’ll automatically receive Criminal Law.
by Keith Survell | Oct 7, 2005 | Archive, Archived Legal, Archived Tech
“It’s all words, that’s all the law is,†Scott Turow, a lawyer and the author of “Presumed Innocent†and other novels, said when asked to speculate on reasons for the proliferation of law-related blogs, sometimes called blawgs. When people think of law, he continued, “You think of jails and marshals and corporate executives. But the reality is, that’s what it is – it’s all words, and lawyers are verbal people, both in terms of the written stuff and the spoken stuff.â€
by Keith Survell | Sep 7, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech
Recently, Massachusetts announced that all documents “created and saved” by state employees from the beginning of next year “would have to be based on open formats.” These open formats include OpenDocument, which is used by OpenOffice – and Adobe’s PDF format. Here are some news stories about this announcement.
by Keith Survell | Aug 3, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech
Ernie The Attorney has an interesting story about how a laptop, a Wi-Fi wireless signal, and some quick thinking saved one person from a traffic violation.
by Keith Survell | Aug 1, 2005 | Archive, Archived Legal
The New York Times reports (free registration required) on a U.S. News & World Report regarding how law school rankings are computed.