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The National Jurist carries a cover story on the subject in its November issue, available in full online.
It includes some startling information (apparently, 82% of Baker & McKenzie's lawyers work outside the United States).
The "Top...
Harvard Magazine runs a nice piece discussing the "ambivalence we sometimes feel about new technologies that reveal identifiable personal information."
Latanya Sweeney's research, in particular, is pretty startling: "Fully 87 percent of the United...
The Yale Journal of International Law is hosting a symposium on my new paper, Trade 2.0, at the online site, Opinio Juris. My first entry in the symposium is titled: "The New Global Traders on Your iPhone." International trade expert Mark Wu will...
According to the Wall Street Journal:
U.K.-based financial-services company Standard Chartered PLC is expected to file paperwork with Indian securities regulators as soon as this week to become the first foreign company to list its shares on an...
After a seven year hiatus, the British pop band Cornershop has released its new album, Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast.
The album is self-published; there appears to be no record company other than the band itself.
In the U.S., the CD is...