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Bryan Wilson

MIT Computational Law Report, Editor in Chief
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Podcast + Video: Case.Law Data and Analytics

by Dazza Greenwood, Andy Silva, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jack Cushman, Anastasia Aizman, Adam Ziegler, Robert Mahari, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Dec 06, 2019
This post provides a podcast overview with members of the MIT Computational Law Report and Harvard Caselaw Access Project and a video demonstration of the knowledge that can be activated by this data from Robert Mahari.
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2020 MIT IAP Computational Law Course

by Dazza Greenwood and Bryan Wilson
Published: Dec 06, 2019
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Collaboration with CodeX Blockchain Research Group @ Future Law

by Tony Lai, Steven Nam, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Dec 06, 2019
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The Computational Law Gala

by Dazza Greenwood and Bryan Wilson
Published: Dec 06, 2019
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Podcast: Markets, Firms, and Opportunities

by Navroop Sahdev, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Dec 06, 2019
Navroop joins Dazza and Bryan to discuss the role of computational law in the changing economic landscape.
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Beta Launch Event

by Dazza Greenwood and Bryan Wilson
Published: Jan 16, 2020
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Our Data Podcast - Law as an Algorithm

by Michael Schmitz, Reuben Youngblom, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Apr 01, 2020
Dazza and Bryan discuss the notion of law as an algorithm throughout our history with Michael Schmitz and Reuben Youngblom, both with CodeX - The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, on their new podcast, Our Data.
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Conversation with Joshua Browder on his Computational Law App to Combat Robocalls

by Joshua Browder, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Apr 01, 2020
Dazza and Bryan speak with Joshua Browder, Founder and CEO DoNotPay about his new computational law app that is designed to combat robocalling, and more broadly discuss the growing need for interdisciplinary collaboration between the legal profession and the rest of the economy.
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COVID-19 Contact Tracing Privacy Principles

by Dazza Greenwood, Gregory Nadeau, Pagona Tsormpatzoudi, Bryan Wilson, Jeffrey Saviano, and Alex "Sandy" Pentland
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Published: Apr 06, 2020
This document represents our model privacy principles for digital contact tracing applications and services that leverage personal individual location and proximity data to combat COVID-19. We invite feedback and contributions to this ongoing effort.
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#MakeLawBetter 👊

by Caitlin "Cat" Moon, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: May 20, 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has presented the legal profession with an opportunity to either restore the status quo or to build and elevate the profession to new levels. In this video podcast, Cat Moon discusses the #MakeLawBetter 👊movement and how different thinking can benefit us all.
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

by Shawnna Hoffman, Brian Ulicny, Adriana Bora, Bryan Wilson, Tomas Lares, Wilfredo Martinez, David Crowley, George Pullen, and 1 more
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Published: May 20, 2020
COVID-19 has demonstrated a need to transform some processes from analog to digital. This article examines the impact of COVID-19 on modern slavery and outlines some of the harmonized legal, technical, and human-centered solutions that can begin addressing each set of problems.
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Overview of CLDGs

by Dazza Greenwood, Robert Mahari, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Jul 21, 2020
Dazza Greenwood, Robert Mahari, and Bryan Wilson provide a video overview of the Computational Law Development Goals, a link to slides, and information about how to get involved with the MIT Computational Law Report.
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Computational Law Strategies to Visualize Patterns in Human Trafficking

by Shawnna Hoffman, Brian Ulicny, Adriana Bora, David Crowley, Bryan Wilson, Tomas Lares, and Dazza Greenwood
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Published: Nov 20, 2020
In the fight against human trafficking, digital platforms are a double-edged sword. The same tools that can be used to combat this problem can also be used to perpetuate it. This post explores the mechanics of platforms and offers strategies to address address these issues.
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Commentary on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Privacy Principles

by Dazza Greenwood, Bryan Wilson, Ryan Carrier, Mark Potkewitz, Ajintha Pathmanathan, Nadia Diakun-Thibault, Cari Spivack, Matt Gee, and 5 more
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Published: Aug 14, 2020
This document represents v0.3 of our model privacy principles for digital contact tracing applications and services that leverage personal individual location and proximity data to combat COVID-19.
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2021 MIT IAP Computational Law Workshop Course

by Dazza Greenwood and Bryan Wilson
Published: Nov 20, 2020
Information about how to participate in the MIT IAP Computational Law Workshop Course this January 2021
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Mapping the Future of Legal Personality

by Max Ganado, Joshua Ellul, Gordon Pace, Steven Tendon, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Nov 20, 2020
This article evaluates how to adapt to disruption by examining the concept of legal personality as applied to DAOs, taking into account the unique features of DAOs, and reimagining how these and other Innovative Technology Arrangements might be regulated more effectively.
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Release Notes - 3.1

by Bryan Wilson
Published: May 14, 2021
An update from the Editor-in-Chief introducing a new feature, Release Notes, which will be used to chronicle updates to our site, features we have added, and all the great work done by those in the Computational Law community.
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law.MIT.edu Podcast Page

by Dazza Greenwood, David Horrigan, Tiemae Roquerre, Bryan Wilson, and Associate Justice Tanya R Kennedy
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Published: May 14, 2021
The law.MIT.edu Podcast Page is a recurring Column from Dazza Greenwood that will chronicle the rich media created within the 𝑀𝐼𝑇 𝐶𝑜𝑚𝑝𝑢𝑡𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑎𝑙 𝐿𝑎𝑤 𝑅𝑒𝑝𝑜𝑟𝑡.
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Flash Talks and Idea Flow Series Kickoff

by Dazza Greenwood, Tiemae Roquerre, Megan Ma, Andrew Domzalski, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Feb 26, 2021
Idea Flow - Episode 1
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Using Digital Footprints to Prove Where We Live

by Yuliya Panfil, Liam Broza, Dmitri Zagidulin, Dazza Greenwood, Tiemae Roquerre, Andrew Domzalski, Megan Ma, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Mar 26, 2021
Idea Flow - Episode 2
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Artificial FM

by Ziv Epstein, Robert Mahari, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: May 28, 2021
In this episode of Idea Flow, MIT Media Lab students Ziv Epstein and Robert Mahari join to discuss a new project, Artificial.FM, which uses artificial intelligence to generate music. In particular, we look at the implications this has for copyright and legal personality.
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Human Control of Algorithmic Entities

by Eric Hess, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Jun 25, 2021
In this episode of Idea Flow, Eric Hess joins to discuss the implications of Wyoming's creation of a new legal entity, a DAO LLC. Eric will help answer policy questions about whether this is a good idea, in what circumstances is this a good thing, and in what circumstances not.
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NFT Legal & Licensing Integration

by Diana Stern, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
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Published: Jul 30, 2021
Diana Stern will describe, demo, and discuss a novel approach for integrating legal and technical terms to achieve expected outcomes with NFTs. Dazza Greenwood will join Diana, after her demo, in a discussion of how her NFT approach can be extended in novel ways.
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Computational Law and COP26

by Tony Lai, Dazza Greenwood, and Bryan Wilson
Published: Nov 18, 2021
How computational law as infrastructure for complex adaptive systems can work to create a more ecological approach to the design of socio-economic contexts for our planetary and bio-regional co-existence.
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[x] & law

by Bryan Wilson
Published: Dec 07, 2021
Introductory column, examining the interplay between [ecology] & law.
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Release Notes 3.2

by Bryan Wilson
Published: Dec 07, 2021
An update from the Editor-in-Chief, which will be used to chronicle updates to our site, features we have added, and an introduction all the great work done by those in the Computational Law community.
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