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“The 2023-2024 admissions season was not just an incremental increase in the frantic posturing and high-pressure guesswork that make this annual ritual seem like academic Hunger Games. This year was different,” Daniel Currell writes. Read:
nytimes.com
Getting into a selective college has always been a source of anxiety and stress for students, but this year seemed like academic Hunger Games.
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The Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s rule attempting to cancel student debt using the national emergency provisions of the HEROES Act. The Administration had a Plan B. via @thedispatch @dancurrell
https://t.co/rhO0xTfIuE
thedispatch.com
Although the Supreme Court blocked one of the president’s debt cancellation plans, his administration has forgiven billions via other policies.
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Check out my latest article: The Invisible American Founding https://t.co/fY6LIPKtsA via @LinkedIn
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Original article here: https://www.nationalaffairs.
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"Putting export controls on gallium and germanium will only highlight China’s weakness in the semiconductor supply chain, since new suppliers are expected to quickly pop up outside China." NSI Fellow @dancurrell in The SCIF's PRCorner. #China #CriticalMinerals #SupplyChain
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Meet the Authors of PRCorner! Are you concerned about China's ever-growing reach across the globe? NSI Senior Fellow @AndyKeiser and NSI Fellow @dancurrell will update you on the PRC's latest moves. Read the first piece by @dancurrell here: https://t.co/tL8c0gSia1
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*SCIF ANNOUNCEMENT* Are you concerned about China's ever-growing reach across the globe? The SCIF has launched PRCorner, a new column dedicated to tracking the PRC and its repressive efforts abroad! Read the first piece by NSI Fellow @dancurrell here: https://t.co/tL8c0gSia1
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Must read “Montana is writing the playbook on how to deal with China” by @dancurrell
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Montana just took an important step to protect its citizens from authoritarian regimes.
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"For the CCP, Western universities are diamond mines of intellectual property and, at the same time, convenient venues for suppressing criticism of Beijing." NSI Fellow @dancurrell in @Newsweek. https://t.co/XFDNu9PjG6
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Montana just took an important step to protect its citizens from authoritarian regimes.
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Links to today’s hearing - thanks to @NatSecInst for support in making this happen. If this is of interest, the @USCC_GOV hearing today will be of interest too.
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I think Judge Ho is wrong in this dispute. I side with Judge Smith, for whom we both clerked. But the idea that Judge Ho is an antisemite or is somehow signaling antisemitic animus is nuts. He befriended this gay kid back in the 90s and doesn’t have a prejudiced bone in his body.
Judge Ho campaigning hard to be Trump’s or DeSantis’s Supreme Court nominee. Trumpism corrupts. Judges aren’t exempt from that.
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Ahead of Assistant AG for National Security Matthew Olsen's remarks on Wednesday, NSI Fellow @dancurrell outlines some background information on DOJ’s China Initiative and the criticisms levied against it.
thescif.org
By Daniel Currell, NSI Visiting Fellow
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Broken machines, broken minds, process and governance - on the future of AI in law. @wihender @akotok @jordan_law21 @ronfriedmann @Legal_Ev
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Hal, Val, and the lawyer governance problem that's hindering AI in law Oscar Reutersvärd is the “father of the impossible figure.” Some of his impossible
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President Biden needs to man up, come out of hiding, and take charge of the mess he created. Secure the airfields and get as many souls out as possible. Time is short. https://t.co/bCBzcyIHoe
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In yielding Afghanistan to the Taliban, Joe Biden has engineered the worst foreign-policy disaster in a generation.
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“My new Volvo is a Mazda”: Part 3 of a series on AI in law @dancurrell via @Legal_Ev
https://t.co/dmFtFmyoEV Prior 2 parts: AI is "just a labor-saving device like anything else" But it can still disrupt legal market by turning services into products. Especially expert systems
legalevolution.org
Will expert systems disrupt the legal value chain? In the first installment of this book review series on AI (Post 232), I argued that AI will not reduce
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Will @SkaddenArps become a Norwegian lifestyle brand? AI legal expert systems’ potential effects on industry structure. @wihender @michaelmillsny @nwaisb @ronfriedmann @Clevy_Law
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In the second part of his series, NSI Visiting Fellow @dancurrell dives further into the vast majority of money being flooded into U.S. universities. Read more here:
thescif.org
The ICA could shine some sunlight through the lab window
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In his two-part series, NSI Visiting Fellow @dancurrell details the troubling relationships between elite universities and authoritarian regimes. Read his first part here:
thescif.org
How did we get here, and why does it matter?
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Tweet of the Week Did Robbie the Robot really learn to read? @dancurrell, reviewing @nwaisb book, explains benefits + limits of legal AI. Meaning, frameworks + explanation remain exclusively human but AI helps assemble the facts https://t.co/PZtJoapFhi via @Legal_Ev @wihender
legalevolution.org
Examining the gap between what machines do and what lawyers do. A shiver of lawyers reading books is, perhaps, like a school of fish swimming: the fish
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Did Robbie the Robot really learn to read? @dancurrell, reviewing @nwaisb book, explains the benefits + limitations of legal AI. In brief, meaning, frameworks + explanation remain exclusively human but AI helps assemble the facts https://t.co/3IJLKMSNWJ via @Legal_Ev @wihender
legalevolution.org
Examining the gap between what machines do and what lawyers do. A shiver of lawyers reading books is, perhaps, like a school of fish swimming: the fish
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