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What A Screw-Up

Posted by glennm Oct 2, 2008 Celebrity Cases, Criminal Law, Government, Inside the Beltway, Technology Law Bush, corruption, DOJ, Stevens
What A Screw-Up

A long time ago, Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Cardozo asked whether “the criminal should go free because the constable has blundered.” The answer to that is yes, but it’s no solace that a crooked politician gets away with corruption for such a stupid blunder.

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Unsafe Text

Posted by glennm Oct 1, 2008 Government, Technology Law, Telecom mobility, SMS, texting
Unsafe Text

This is why it is a really bad idea to text while you are driving.

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What Larry Doesn’t Get

Posted by glennm Sep 29, 2008 Government, Media, Technology Law debates, Lessig, Obama, politics
What Larry Doesn’t Get

To suggest that “new media,” bloggers and the like should participate misses the whole point. Major party candidates like the dominance of debates by legacy television media.

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This is Really Disturbing

Posted by glennm Sep 24, 2008 Criminal Law, Lawyering, Technology Law judiciary, moral turpitude
This is Really Disturbing

Humans are sexual beings, but there is indeed a time and a place for everything, including penis pumps. Just ask Austin Powers.

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Reality for Real

Posted by glennm Sep 11, 2008 Intellectual Property, Internet, Technology Law Apple, content, copyright, DMCA, DRM, Real Networks
Reality for Real

Rob Glaser and company are about to launch a new software product that, if ruled lawful under the DMCA, may revolutionize movie distribution.

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There Is a Law

Posted by glennm Sep 5, 2008 International, Technology Law Australia, family law, gender, sex discrimination
There Is a Law

Australia’s sex discrimination rules provide a strong disincentive for men to take on a greater care-taking role within the family unit.

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Apple & Antitrust

Posted by glennm Aug 27, 2008 Antitrust, Competition, Litigation, Tech Policy, Technology Law Apple, Macintosh
Apple & Antitrust

Psystar claims Apple’s restrictions on third-party hardware makers violate U.S. antitrust laws. Woah, that’s absolutely ridiculous.

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The Net Changes Nothing

Posted by glennm Aug 26, 2008 Social Media, Technology Law Obama, politics, social networking
The Net Changes Nothing

So if Howard Dean and MoveOn.org mastered online contributions and bogs, Barack Obama has shown that he doesn’t get social networking, announcing his VP selection not via email, text or social networks.

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Blaming the Dead

Posted by glennm Aug 17, 2008 Criminal Law, Government, Social Media, Technology Law anthrax, FBI, social networking, terrorism
Blaming the Dead

If American law enforcement can only solve cases years later by blaming dead guys, we as a society have mucho problemas.

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Shocked

Posted by glennm Aug 15, 2008 Celebrity Cases, Lawyering, Technology Law family law, politics, profession
Shocked

Like Captain Renault (Claude Raines) in Casablanca, I am truly shocked to learn that U.S. presidential candidates may have sexual dalliances and lie about them.

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