Deirdra Hahn

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We are thrilled that MIT HASTS doctoral candidate Alex Reiss Sorokin was awarded the Tomash Fellowship & began her term in Sept. '23. CONGRATULATIONS Alex!!! Her fascinating & important dissertation project is: "From Research to Search: Technologies of Legal Research, 1964-1994." @histodons @sociology @politicalscience @anthropology @law #technology #science #tech #data #law #history

https://cse.umn.edu/cbi/feature-stories/sorokin-named-2023-2024-tomash-fellow

Sorokin is named 2023-2024 Tomash Fellow

We are thrilled that MIT History, Anthropology, Science, Technology and Society (HASTS) doctoral candidate Alex Reiss Sorokin was awarded the Tomash Fellowship and began her fellowship term in September 2023. She brings a great wealth of education, knowledge, and experience ideal to advance her fascinating and important research at the intersection of the history of technology and law. Alex completed an LL.B. at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law and a B.A. at Tel Aviv University’s Multidisciplinary Program in Humanities, where she focused on the history and philosophy of science and ideas. She worked as a criminal defense attorney in Tel Aviv, Israel, before attending New York University School of Law, where she pursued a master’s in international legal studies. Alex was subsequently admitted to practice as an attorney in New York State. During her Ph.D. study, she was recognized as the ABF/AccessLex Predoctoral Fellow in Legal and Higher Education.Alex’s dissertation project, “From Research to Search: Technologies of Legal Research, 1964-1994,” is a history of one of the earliest, and most influential, digital platforms for legal information: the Ohio Bar Automated Research Service (“OBAR”), a predecessor to the Lexis system. The dissertation has two main aims: one empirical and one conceptual. Although studies of the turn to computers in legal research abound, they are rarely based on empirical studies and provide virtually no historical account of legal research practices. This empirical lacuna makes it hard to assess the often-repeated claim that the introduction of computers amounted to a paradigm shift in legal research. This empirical investigation informs the second aim, the theoretical intervention. Existing studies in legal education focus on the implications of computers for legal research without explaining how they were adopted in the first place. Drawing on archival research, Alex argues that crucial decisions in the design of OBAR/Lexis were provoked by the developers’ desire to make the system palatable and trustworthy enough for lawyers to use rather than responding to technological or professional challenges.Again, we are delighted to have Alex as the Tomash Fellow and to support her tremendous research and scholarship. Next spring, Alex will be presenting an online Tomash Fellow Lecture, drawn from her dissertation during her term as a fellow. Please check the CBI website and social media accounts for updates. Jeffrey R. Yost  Back to Bits & Bytes

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New: The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of @reviewjournal on Oct. 5, finding that reporter’s privilege extends past a journalist’s death and ordering a new protocol for searching the devices of slain reporter Jeff German. https://pressfreedomtracker.us/all-incidents/devices-illegally-seized-in-investigation-of-reporters-murder-review-journal-argues/
Devices illegally seized in investigation of reporter’s murder, Review-Journal argues

The Las Vegas Review-Journal filed a motion for a protective order on Sept. 26, 2022, arguing that authorities should be …

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The so-called ‘Nicchioni’ in the Italian city of Todi. #ancient #roman and perhaps dating to the mid-first century, it is unclear what the larger structure these impressive four niches built of Travertine belong to was. #archaeology #ancientrome #romanhistory #ancienthistory

Bill Willingham, creator of beloved comic series "Fables," has released the franchise into the public domain, citing a breakdown in his relationship with DC Comics. Here's the full statement that he posted on his Substack, in which he said of DC: " I gave them years to do the right thing. I tried to reason with them, but you can’t reason with the unreasonable."

https://flip.it/MWQybw

#BillWillingham #Fables #ComicBooks #PublicDomain #Bookstodon

Willingham Sends Fables Into the Public Domain

Here, below, is the press release I sent out today to explain what I did and why.

These Foolish Games
One child came back from school with a copy of the dreadful Shirley Jackson story "The Lottery" in hand. Along with _Lord of the Flies_ it's a chunk of Cold War libertarian propaganda - so I promptly handed them a copy of Le Guin's "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas". I don't know if Le Guin actually intended her story as a point-by-point refutation of "The Lottery" but it does a magnificent job of exposing the underlying ideology and challenging it, right down to the question of what is acceptable in literature for 12 year olds - "Omelas" overtly discusses sex and drugs, with gentle humour, and condemns violence, while "The Lottery" features prudes who practice ritual murder.
If anyone here is teaching "The Lottery" or has a child for whom it is prescribed reading, I heartily suggest Le Guin's antidote to cultural poisoning.
Tomorrow at 4 p.m. ET Benjamin Wittes will be joined by Anna Bower, Quinta Jurecic, and Saraphin Dhanani to discuss the D.C. and Fulton County hearings that occurred on Monday and other developments in the Trump cases for this week's "Trump's Trials and Tribulations." https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/lawfare-live-trump's-trials-and-tribulations-aug.-31
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Aug. 31

Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion of this week’s developments in the Trump trials.

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Scientists Invent New Glass With Supreme Toughness
Researchers have developed a significantly tougher oxide glass using paracrystallization, paving the way for more durable and damage-resistant glass products in the future.
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-invent-new-glass-with-supreme-toughness/ #glass #tough #paracrystallization #oxide #aluminosilicate
Scientists Invent New Glass With Supreme Toughness

Scientists have produced an oxide glass with unprecedented toughness. Under high pressures and temperatures, they succeeded in paracrystallizing an aluminosilicate glass: The resulting crystal-like structures cause the glass to withstand very high stresses and are retained under ambient conditions.

SciTechDaily
Elon Musk's SpaceX Explosion Left Major Debris After Starship Rocket Launch

Fish and Wildlife Service biologists expressed frustrations in emails obtained by Bloomberg.

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Here, Right Matters!

medical establishment: your blood pressure seems high, are you also under any stress at the moment?

me: *gestures everywhere*