Leo Yu
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Leo Yu
@Profleoyu
Law professor at UMass Law; host of Plead the Fifth, a Podcast about the jurisprudence of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Massachusetts, USA Katılım Kasım 2021
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I just informed dozens of TSA workers that @elonmusk offered to pay their salary during the Democrats Shutdown.
The whole terminal cheered. Passengers too.
Multiple TSA agents read the post live in disbelief.
One agent was so moved, he asked me to record this message to Elon…
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@j_fishback Hmm this is the type who would go to a restaurant, order something, and refuse to pay
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@SachaRoytman I find Israeli propagandists fascinating. It’s a combo of a complete lack of self awareness and an odd sense of entitlement.
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Shocking footage from this evening of a ballistic missile striking the city of Dimona in southern Israel. Home to 40,000 residents, a direct hit on a civilian neighborhood is a war crime!
I’m furious that world leaders still refuse to stand up and call out Iran.
When Israel defends itself, every UN body goes crazy — cheered on by hypocritical Western nations.
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@IMurtazashvili @AnthonyMKreis “Drafting a section of a paper based on your ideas” is asking someone to write, and I actually don’t know law professors who would go that route. But again, that’s not what that person was doing. He did the first 10 pages, and then ask Claude to do the rest 50.
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@Profleoyu @AnthonyMKreis A good point, though I don't believe it is so easy to separate out writing from research - writing is typically an inseparable part of research, and AI can assist with that. For example, drafting a section of a paper based on your ideas and notes.
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@IMurtazashvili @AnthonyMKreis The lawyer did not just ask AI to do research. It’s research and writing the paper.
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@AnthonyMKreis I would say that if one gives this advice to faculty seeking to publish research these days, it would be very detrimental to their career - they will fall behind in publishing. The uses mentioned in the OP are also what journals typically allow. Research is done with AI now.
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@AnthonyMKreis People actually think RAs write law review articles. The truth is, not only they don’t, most law professors don’t an even have budget to hire one.
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@DanFriedman81 @AnthonyMKreis The attorney in the post is in a bit law setting and in bit law, nothing is produced by one person and nobody expects the brief is written by the partner. The lawyer needs to put Claude as his coauthor if he wants to rely on that comparison.
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Kerr is talking about an appellate practitioner who also writes law review articles about his area of specialization.
He is saying he previously used junior associates to do research and initial drafting of these articles, and he has now replaced the junior lawyers with Claude.
He believes the final product using AI, which he rewrites, is indistinguishable from an article incorporating the work of a junior lawyer, whose draft he would similarly rewrite.
Do you think he is wrong?
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@davidsgamage @AnthonyMKreis Does your RA write out your entire article after the introduction?
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@AnthonyMKreis Strong disagree, assuming that the attorney actually did the review and work as stated in the post. This is not meaningfully different from using a team of RAs and reviewing and revising the RAs' work before incorporating, which many scholars have been doing for generations.
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@OrinKerr This is not his work. His associate/partner comparison is laughable. Nobody in practice would assume that a brief is written by one person, and it is often signed by many attorneys. I doubt he listed Claude as his co-author, or disclosed his clause use on the first page.
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An attorney writes to me about the mostly AI-written law review article he had accepted this spring, now forthcoming in the flagship law review of a Top 50 law school. A draft of the article is now up on SSRN.
According to the attorney:
" Last month I used Claude to assist in drafting a new article . . . . I drafted this article in about 15 hours. In 2022 I published an article of similar length that took around 150 hours."
The attorney adds:
"I used Claude the way I’d use a junior associate—as a first drafter, sounding board, and research assistant. Most of the article, including the entirety of the title, abstract, and intro, is mine from the keyboard up. And anything Claude contributed that made it to the final version is there because I reviewed it, agreed with it, and chose to sign my name to it. This is no different than how I’d review an associate’s draft and then take responsibility for the finished product."
The attorney adds:
"That first draft was by no means file ready, but it was better than what I would’ve received from the vast majority of BigLaw associates. I was blown away, and have since started my own appellate and litigation practice in an effort to replicate these productivity gains for client work."
Your thoughts?
I know the attorney's name, and the journal, and I have checked out the article, but I figured that, at least for now, I would hold that back.
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daniel biss was a progressive pick running for governor when zionist advocacy orgs successfully got him to ax his lt governor due to his pro bds/ anti israel position. this was in 2017. today he won the dem primary in opposition to aipac as the liberal zionist defeating both the aipac candidate fine in 3rd place, and the antizionist kat abughazaleh in 2nd. while politics in this country has shifted dramatically, there’s still more room to continue pushing our electeds.
VoteHub@VoteHub
VoteHub projects Daniel Biss to win the Illinois Democratic primary for U.S. House District 9.
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Big reason I can never live in SF is that its social scene is indistinguishable from that of communist China’s Tsinghua University: robotic, joyless, soulless. Even the “parties” lack the joyful spirit underlying organic social interactions, devoid of an agenda, just raw vibes.
C.C. Gong@CCgong
you went to a real SF party this weekend if you talked about - openclaw and how it’s a paradigm shift but also zomg so unsafe - peptides - how impossible dating in SF is - AI agents replacing everyone - the Anthropic tender driving up housing prices - creatine
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This is a horrific story and the people involved must be investigated and prosecuted. I mourn every innocent life lost, on every side of the border.
Being Israeli means I can condemn my government for its actions without fearing arrest, and I can demand better without having my life threatened.
Israelis and Palestinians both deserve peace, dignity, and safety. I pray for the day this becomes a reality.

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@NaorGilon Israelis propagandas are hilarious. A total lack of self awareness.
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Let me offer another perspective for a change…
Iranian leaders know they’re targets.
They appear among crowds — using their own people as human shields.
They feel safe knowing the US and Israel will do everything possible to avoid civilian casualties.
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub
Iranian foreign minister and President walk freely on the streets of Iran alongside other residents despite Israel bombing the city and setting targets on the leaders
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@Olivia_Reingold The 👄 service here is indeed both vulgar and excessive.
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@Jairo_I_Funez You have a good case then. You need to lawyer up like now though.
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Noem claims that she's voluntarily stepping down because she wants to spend more time killing her pets.
npr.org/2026/03/05/nx-…
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@AkimotoThn @RnaudBertrand She’s a Nazi. Idk how often people need to be reminded of this.
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Japan Prime Minister Takaichi condemns civilian casualties caused by Iran. Not a single word for the school massacre in Minab, in which as many as 168 girls were killed by Israel and the United States.
47news.jp/13954999.html?…
news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/bd5c2…
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@deanbphillips Because it’s never about making it less oppressive, and because the result is always worse.
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