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Pace Law Review

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2014

Technology

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Zero And The Rise Of Technological Lawmaking, Max Stul Oppenheimer Jul 2014

Zero And The Rise Of Technological Lawmaking, Max Stul Oppenheimer

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This Article begins by identifying and drawing the outline of this previously unrecognized source of law: technology-made law. It then focuses on one paradigmatic case: changes in the meaning of “zero” and the closely related concept of a mathematical limit (for example a speed limit). It defines “zero” and demonstrates its explicit and implicit uses in law. It then posits that there are two ways to interpret a law involving a technological limit: a technology-static approach, in which comparisons are made using the technology available at the time the law was enacted, and a technology-dynamic approach, in which comparisons are …