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The Main Course: 5 Things That Made Me Think This Week
A Genius-Eye View of Legal Tech: Rebecca Sandefur, recipient of the MacArthur "Genius" Grant, has a new report for the American Bar Foundation on legal tech tools for A2J. Read it here.
Ivy Grey Interviewed on Creativity and Curiosity: a really good episode of the 3 Geeks and a Law Podcast.
Blockchain for Lawyers eBook gets 1.7m views: Mark Cohen on why it matters (and a link to the book if you want to make it 1.7m + 1 readers).
LSC's Conference, In Pictures: if Margaret Hagan draws it, I'm going to look at it. You should too. Do so here.
Nicole Black Welcomes Our New Robot Overlords: a thought-provoking review of Ed Walters's new book, Data-Driven Law.
Paperholm: hundreds of buildings, bicycles, machines, and everything else you can imagine...but miniature and made out of paper. Pretty amazing.
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About Gabe Teninbaum
Gabe Teninbaum (@GTeninbaum) is a professor at Suffolk Law (with additional affiliations at Yale, Harvard, and MIT) focusing on legal innovation, technology, and the changing business of law.
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