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Posts by James Grimmelmann
Cornell law professor James Grimmelmann provides an overview of Judge Gorsuch’s opinions from IP and Internet law cases. Justice Neil Gorsuch is President Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court.
Law Professor James Grimmelmann, Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School, shares insights from a symposium on computer-authored works.
University of Maryland law professor James Grimmelmann outlines the new topics and updates in his casebook, Internet Law: Cases and Problems.
Law professor James Grimmelmann, University of Maryland, shares his new article that grew out of last summer’s Facebook and OkCupid experiments.
Professor James Grimmelmann discusses his outrage with Facebook’s mood manipulation experiment.
Professor James Grimmelmann, University of Maryland, explains why he wrote an amicus brief (with David Post) arguing that Aereo should win its Supreme Court case. Aereo is a startup that lets users stream or record live broadcast TV content.
James Grimmelmann introduces his new article, “Speech Engines.” Recently published in the Minnesota Law Review, “Speech Engines” looks at Google, search bias, and the First Amendment.
Professor James Grimmelmann, University of Maryland, exposes the National Security Agency’s wiretapping of Santa’s elf communications.
Professor James Grimmelmann, University of Maryland, provides his take on Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs. He explains why he went from being enthusiastic to disappointed.
Professor James Grimmelmann, University of Maryland, provides excerpts from an article he wrote for Communications of the ACM. This piece comes out of his argument from his paper, “Speech Engines” about how best to think about search engines.
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