Federal court records should be free and accessible. That’s why we created SCALES. Thanks Empirical Legal Studies Blog for highlighting our work! @scales_oknelsblog.org/the_empirical_le…
Beyond access, SCALES can provide users with analytical data such as case complexity or courts’ likelihoods of granting particular motions. The team hopes these data will help identify problems in our federal judiciary and inform policy interventions.(2/2) scholarlycommons.law.northwe…
In "The SCALES Project," @ProfDSchwartz of @NorthwesternLaw, Prof. @Kat_Albrecht of @GeorgiaStateU, and their co-authors discuss how SCALES, an AI-powered open data network, aims to provide free access to federal court records, starting with dockets from 2016 to 2017. (1/2).
Just a reminder about this opportunity for empirical intellectual property scholars.
We welcome all sorts of empirical methods, and all sorts of IP topics - including plant patents!
CFP: Workshop on Empirical Methods in Intellectual Property sponsored by @DukeLaw & @NorthwesternLaw July 25-26 in Durham
law.duke.edu/conferences/202…
Dave Schwartz and I are thrilled to restart this chance for folks to present early stage projects
Help spread the word
@ProfDSchwartz
I'm really proud of this event. Our expert commenters and the extended paper discussions have improved so many empirical projects over the years.
Please let me or @ProfDSchwartz know if you have questions about the event.
CFP: Workshop on Empirical Methods in Intellectual Property sponsored by @DukeLaw & @NorthwesternLaw July 25-26 in Durham
law.duke.edu/conferences/202…
Dave Schwartz and I are thrilled to restart this chance for folks to present early stage projects
Help spread the word
@ProfDSchwartz
CFP: Workshop on Empirical Methods in Intellectual Property sponsored by @DukeLaw & @NorthwesternLaw July 25-26 in Durham
law.duke.edu/conferences/202…
Dave Schwartz and I are thrilled to restart this chance for folks to present early stage projects
Help spread the word
@ProfDSchwartz
Thanks to @marklemley @ProfDSchwartz & Prof Chris Yoo for letting me present “Building Better Species” at the 5th Law and STEM Junior Faculty Forum. Thanks to @NorthwesternLaw@pennlaw & @StanfordLaw for organizing. Thanks to @HariOsofsky and Dr Kim Gray for insightful comments.