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HLS Center for the Legal Profession on the Evolution of Law Libraries

The March/April 2019 issue (Volume 5 Issue 3) of The Practice from the Harvard Law School’s Center for the Legal Profession is now available online. It is titled The Evolution of Law Libraries. The issue contains seven articles: The Harvard … Continue reading

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Speech: the continual evolution of competition law

Sir Peter Roth, provides a Speech: the continual evolution of competition law. ABSTRACT: Since 2000, the principles of UK competition law have largely mirrored EU competition law. The EU courts have sometimes attracted criticism in the UK, and that has… … Continue reading

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The Evolution of Law Libraries

Harvard University Law School Center on the Legal Profession – The Practice, The Evolution of Law Libraries Volume 5 • Issue 3 • March/April 2019 The Harvard Library Innovation Lab Embracing change in law and libraries. Making the Law Computable The Caselaw … Continue reading

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Catch Me If You Can: The Evolution of Technology in the Context of Criminal Investigation

By: Treja Jones Americans are fascinated by the mystique of criminal investigations. Books, movies, tv shows, and even board games about “whodunit” murder mysteries, have popularized the challenge and intrigue of catching criminals. Though the American audience enjoys the drama … Continue reading

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Pay More, Watch Less: The Evolution of Streaming Platforms

By: Ben Cashdollar Today’s online streaming services are a marvel of technological and legal innovation. Much like how Google became an irreplaceable verb in society’s lexicon in the early 2000s, Netflix has achieved the status of a household term. But … Continue reading

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