Imagining a Trump Justice Department; Starting law school this fall?; Donald Trump is a ‘national greatness’ conservative; shouldn’t David Brooks be happy?; Two important new books on political ignorance; Starting law school this fall?; The case for limited hackback rights; Want a stun gun in New Orleans?; An urgent desire for more policing; Stun guns being decriminalized; | | | | | Starting law school this fall? | Seeing Randy Barnett’s posting reminded me of a recommendation that I often make when asked by rising 1Ls what they should be reading over the summer to get ready for law school in the fall. The summer before I started law school I read Charles Rembar’s “The Law of the Land: The Evolution of our Legal … | By David Post • Read more » |
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The case for limited hackback rights | Inspired by this week’s episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast and a conversation with Brock Meeks, an old friend and sparring partner, Victoria Muth and I contributed an op-ed summarizing the case for hacking back to Atlantic Media’s BRINK site. A few excerpts below: Corporate executives are fed up with the current approach to network security. They’ve been … | By Stewart Baker • Read more » |
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An urgent desire for more policing | “I think they should put [stop, question and frisk] back. It was higher two years ago before [New York Mayor Bill de Blasio] took office. The criminals feel more comfortable now; it’s easier to get their hands on a gun.” | By Heather Mac Donald • Read more » |
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Stun guns being decriminalized | From 2009 to 2015, Michigan, Wisconsin, and three significant cities and counties repealed their bans; this year, the Virgin Islands followed suit, the Baltimore County Attorney concluded that the county ban was unconstitutional, and Georgia decriminalized stun gun possession by university students on campus. | By Eugene Volokh • Read more » |
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