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Nevada. Florida. Hawaii. Arizona. Oklahoma. As legislators move to expressly regulate automated driving, I’ll be tracking state-by-state developments on this wiki and discussing themes on this blog.I’ll begin that discussion with a basic legal question: Who drives an automated vehicle? The answer might be no one—a truly driverless car in the legal and technical senses. It might be a natural perso
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The Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law & Social Policy (Warren Institute) at the UC Berkeley Law School is a multi-disciplinary research center that tackles the most pressing issues in education, civil rights, criminal and juvenile justice, immigration, work/family and healthcare facing California and the nation. The Institute engages a wide range of [...]
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There is a default assumption in the field of urban legal history that systematic, coordinated action is superior to individualized, haphazard action when it comes to decisions about town planning and local land policy. Economic historians of colonial towns and institutions view the informality of early planning as an anomaly and a flaw; they argue that their irregular property systems were ineff
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VEGAS INC, January 13, 2012 by Steve Greenhttp://www.vegasinc.com/news/2012/jan/13/google-sides-against-righthaven-appeal-copyright-c/It was joined by the Digital Media Law Project … and several professors who have been critical of Righthaven, including Eric Goldman of the Santa Clara University School of Law and Jason Schultz at the University of California’s School of Law in Berkeley. Tha
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For the last several years, former Harvard Law School Dean Robert C. Clark ’72 has broken with tradition in teaching his mergers and acquisitions course. It isn’t enough to read leading cases, he realized; students still may leave the classroom without any real understanding of how to structure a deal, identify and avoid pitfalls, and recognize why personalities matter—in short, how M&As work
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The Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law & Social Policy (Warren Institute) at theUC Berkeley Law School is a multi-disciplinary research center that tackles the most pressing issues in education, civil rights, criminal and juvenile justice, immigration, work/family and healthcare facing California and the nation. The Institute engages a wide range of legal [...]
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