MIT Computational Law Report Beta Launch
Event Information
Description
Join us for the MIT Computational Law Report beta-launch event on October 31st, 2019 from 8:30 am - 12:00 pm. Hear from our authors about their contributions, get a sneak peek at some of the draft content and share your perspectives, questions, and ideas about computational law.
The MIT Computational Law Report is an agile, new media online publication about the way that law and legal processes function as computational systems.
The Report features:
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Traditional written content (such as peer-reviewed articles, essays, and posts);
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Rich media content (such as videos, podcasts, visualizations, etc); and
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Reproducible software and data projects (such as computational law apps, automated processes, data science projects, games, etc)
The Report is published and edited by law.mit.edu-affiliated academics, researchers, and practitioners. The Report
fills a critical need for reputable, responsive, and neutral analysis of emerging computational law applications
and thought leadership.
OUR GOALS
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Reimagine law as something dynamic, interoperable, and adaptive
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Cultivate discussion at the intersection of law and computation
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Create space for experimenting with new legal technologies
OUR TEAM ... (so far)
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Dazza Greenwood, Executive Producer
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Bryan Wilson, Editor in Chief
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Camila Rioja Arantes, Editor
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Jonathan Askin, Editor
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Bob Craig, Advisor
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Jameson Dempsey, Editor
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Diana Vieira Fernandes, Editor
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Michelle Gitlitz Advisor
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Sarah Glassmeyer Editor
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Shawnna Hoffman, Advisor
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David Horrigan, Advisor
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Dan Katz, Advisor
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Tony Lai, Editor
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Robert Mahari, Editor
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Cat Moon, Advisor
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Elizabeth Renieris, Advisor
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Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Advisor and Faculty Sponsor
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Christoph Pereira, Advisor
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Gabe Teninbaum, Editor --
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Brian Ulicny, Advisor
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