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Meeting The Youthful Inmate Standard: Addressing Operations, Finding Promising Practices And Knowing The Law, Brenda V. Smith, Elissa Rumsey, Carmen Daugherty Dec 2014

Meeting The Youthful Inmate Standard: Addressing Operations, Finding Promising Practices And Knowing The Law, Brenda V. Smith, Elissa Rumsey, Carmen Daugherty

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No abstract provided.


Claim Clarity At The Uspto, Jonas Anderson Dec 2014

Claim Clarity At The Uspto, Jonas Anderson

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Resolving Competition Related Disputes Under The Aml: Theory & Practice, Susan Beth Farmer Nov 2014

Resolving Competition Related Disputes Under The Aml: Theory & Practice, Susan Beth Farmer

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This presentation was given at the European China Law Studies 2014 Conference, Making, Enforcing and Accessing the Law, in Hong Kong. The presentation addresses the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), the MOFCOMM, NDRC, and SAIC, and litigation before the Supreme People's Court.


Introduction To The Legal Tech Audit, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis Nov 2014

Introduction To The Legal Tech Audit, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis

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A brief introduction and discussion of the legal tech audit, why it matters and three mini tech lessons for Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat Pro.


Where Do We Go From Here: Open Questions And Policy Considerations, Jonathan Baker, Fiona Scott Morton, Daniel Crane, Richard Steuer, Michael Whinston, C. Hemphill, Deborah Feinstein, Renata Hesse Jun 2014

Where Do We Go From Here: Open Questions And Policy Considerations, Jonathan Baker, Fiona Scott Morton, Daniel Crane, Richard Steuer, Michael Whinston, C. Hemphill, Deborah Feinstein, Renata Hesse

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The Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice held a one-day public workshop on June 23, 2014 to explore the economics and legal policy implications of certain pricing practices, such as loyalty and bundled pricing. The workshop, consisted of presentations and roundtable discussions, that focused on practices in which prices are explicitly or effectively contingent on commitments to purchase or sell a specified share or volume of a single product or a mix of multiple products. Workshop participants considered theoretical and empirical developments in the economic understanding of these practices, discussed developments in the relevant …


Password Best Practices, Debbie Ginsberg Apr 2014

Password Best Practices, Debbie Ginsberg

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You may have read about the Heartbleed bug, a significant security flaw that affected many websites. You may have received emails from or seen warnings about various websites, such as Facebook and Prezi, recommending that you change your password.

In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg addresses password best practices, including:

  • Bad passwords that you should never use
  • How to create strong passwords
  • How to test password strength
  • Password management tools (because who can remember all of these passwords?)


Digital Commons And Ssrn: Turning Perceived Conflict Into Real Synergy, James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson Apr 2014

Digital Commons And Ssrn: Turning Perceived Conflict Into Real Synergy, James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson

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Covers the history of SSRN and the development of institutional repositories, how to positively address faculty concerns about losing SSRN download statistics, statistical analysis of downloads on each platform and research behavior, and an overview of the strengths and advantages of each platform.


Aba Techshow Roundup, Debbie Ginsberg Apr 2014

Aba Techshow Roundup, Debbie Ginsberg

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This Brown Bag presentation provided an overview of the latest trends in legal technology demonstrated at the 2013 ABA Techshow.


Polls Without Clickers, Debbie Ginsberg Mar 2014

Polls Without Clickers, Debbie Ginsberg

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Once, polling required expensive clicker systems. Now faculty can poll students using devices students already have: computers, tablets, and cell phones. In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg discussed polling best practices and demonstrated a few easy ways to set up a poll in minutes.


Productivity Tips And Tricks, Debbie Ginsberg Feb 2014

Productivity Tips And Tricks, Debbie Ginsberg

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Debbie Ginsberg hosts a discussion some of her favorite tips for getting the most out of Gmail, Google Apps, Microsoft Office, Acrobat, and your computer (Mac or PC).


Law Review Submissions Update, Debbie Ginsberg Feb 2014

Law Review Submissions Update, Debbie Ginsberg

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Annual law review submissions update: discussed current law review submissions criteria, ExpressO, and Scholastica. Showcased updated spreadsheet of law review submissions information. See the supplemental Law Review Submissions Guide for the most current information.


Using The Bluebook, Clare Gaynor Willis Feb 2014

Using The Bluebook, Clare Gaynor Willis

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Presentation for Chicago Association of Law Libraries, 2013


Getting Started With A Brand New Research Problem, Clare Gaynor Willis Jan 2014

Getting Started With A Brand New Research Problem, Clare Gaynor Willis

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Class presentation for 1L students.