Feeling ad fatigue? You should. More than 3.3 million ads have run in the 2016 elections.
The Wesleyan Media Project’s final political ad report before Election Day was released this week.
The Wesleyan Media Project’s final political ad report before Election Day was released this week.
My new article for Lawyerist is a how-to guide on Twitter verification for lawyers: Twitter Account Verification for Lawyers
My new article for Lawyerist on legal ethics issues related to virtual law practice: Your Practice Isn’t a Used-Car Lot: Puffery and Virtual Offices
My latest for Lawyerist on legal ethics issues related to big data. Big Unanswered Questions on Big Data and Ethical Obligations
My new opinion piece on the Daily Caller in which I make the case that a jury composed of fellow citizens is the fairest method of safeguarding our freedom, promoting justice, and ultimately protecting democracy until a more nuanced understanding of how the current jury system—and the justice system as a whole—can ensure that the system continues to be responsive … More The Jury Is Not Out Yet On Citizen Jurors
My latest for Lawyerist: How to Stop Your Phone from Leaking Private Information to Everyone You Call
I had the opportunity to discuss money in politics and the 2016 election on 970 WFLA’s Reality Check with Ryan Gorman. Listen below or access the full story here. https://www.iheart.com/video/reality-check-with-ryan-gorman-money-27229583/?%20width=
My Latest for Lawyerist: The Voodoo and How-To of Lawyers’ Duty to Search the Internet
My Latest for Lawyerist: Uber’s Secret, Encrypted, Far-Reaching Investigation Into Opposing Counsel It’s a real-life take on the classic story of David and Goliath. Except, in this case, Goliath has ex-CIA personnel scrutinizing the reputation of both the plaintiff and his lawyer. Enjoy!
Happy Fourth of July! In celebration of America’s independence, here’s my new Lawyerist profile of lawyers and judges who shaped the nation: The Founding Fathers as Lawyers My new favorite finds? —Noah Webster, who engaged in one of the first climate change debates, “translated” the Bible because he thought it was dirty and felt that … More The Founding Fathers as Lawyers