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Legal news from Sunday, March 2, 2003




Sunday briefs
Bernard Hibbitts on March 2, 2003 8:22 PM ET

[JURIST] From the law school conference circuit: the Digital Rights Management [conference website] meeting at UC Berkeley School of Law that wrapped up Saturday is featured in an article in CNET. Audio recordings of most of the conference sessions are already online from Berkeley; video footage should follow shortly.

New on law professors' weblogs Sunday: Jack Balkin [Balkinization blog] of Yale Law School is keeping his eye on Patriot Act II [Balkinization post]. Eric Muller [Is that Legal? blog] of the University of North Carolina Law School gives further consideration to the question of whether voluntary action of US citizens as human shields in Iraq [Is that Legal? post] would be "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" constituting treason under Article III of the Constitution. His answer: yes. And Lawrence Solum [Legal Theory blog] of Loyola Law School Los Angeles continues his debate with colleague Rick Hasen [Election Law blog] over the role of ideology in judicial selection [Legal Theory post].






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