Michael Madison
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Michael Madison
@profmadison
Professor @PittLaw | Co-organizer @GKCWorkshop | Senior Scholar @PittCyber | BoD @PART_pgh | ⚽⚽⚽ | "Everything in Between" on Substack | Looking around corners
Pittsburgh, PA เข้าร่วม Aralık 2011
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Anyways, for an obscure piece from the @PGHCityPaper archives on the yet to be named Burghosphere: Discourse Without the Dis (2007)
pghcitypaper.com/news-2/discour…
Cc: @profmadison @ProducerCities
And I hope the CP archives will be preserved. Lots of unreplicated history in it.
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Rich Lord@richelord
Sad to see @PGHCityPaper going away. In 1996, the upstart weekly gave me a shot and I got to learn from John Hayes, Chris Potter, Bill O'Driscoll and Lisa Cunningham, among many others. Pittsburgh media loses a source of lively, community reporting triblive.com/business/pitts…
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@chrisbriem Years ago, I met Slim Forsythe, lawyer, school bus driver, and old time country musician, who lived upstairs and who gave me and a friend a quick tour of his apartment. Slim had a fantastic collection of old time country music posters and related paraphernalia.
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@chrisbriem Noteworthy but not necessarily a good thing. "Unicorn!" = "Squirrel!" More on my L.....I.
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This is actually noteworthy. Pittsburgh's greatest failure has been to incubate & retain technology firms that start here. Attracting local operations of national tech firms has been very beneficial, but firm creation has not matched the scale of advanced research here.
Ryan Deto@RyanDeto
Pittsburgh now boasts 7 unicorns, startups valued at more than $1 billion, and 4 of those have earned unicorn status within the last 12 months. Now, it’s on the map as a serious contender in the U.S. tech economy. axios.com/local/pittsbur…
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@chrisbriem As you know better than I, Pittsburgh is sometimes unctuous bafflegab all the way down.
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Well then. It's been an interesting week for me thus far. Now this.
But in praise of the ad hominum:
pghcitypaper.com/news/yimbys-wa…
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My new book, The Line: AI & the Future of Personhood, was published today by MIT Press. It is under a CC license so you can read it for free. scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewconten…
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@BrettFrischmann @GKCWorkshop I have turned my account on Bluesky (mostly) into a series of notes about new knowledge commons research. I will add this piece.
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@ShaniShisha @nyulawreview @nyulaw @SMULawSchool Provocative abstract. I've written a bunch of things over 20+ years about the troubled character of the copyright work, the "thing" at the center of the law and practice. Difficult to know whether any of them would be useful to you. Happy to chat separately.
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My latest article, Copyright's Dominion, is forthcoming in the New York University Law Review, @nyulawreview. I'm excited to work with @nyulaw's outstanding students on this piece.
@SMULawSchool

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@ProfRobAnderson One hopes she replies, "You are a son of a bitch."
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@getmejoemiller @HoffProf What Joe said: lawreview.law.pitt.edu/ojs/lawreview/…. [Pitt's law review is published by, and archives are maintained by, the publishing arm of the main university's library system.] "Color figures" could be the next crusade, after victory to abolish et al. when citing multi-authored works.
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@thepublicdomain @doctorow Huzzah and thank you. As ever, chunks of it will make it into my Fall Trademark Law syllabus and (later) into my Spring Copyright Law syllabus.
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@doctorow And its free, and under a CC NC BY SA license. We hope you find it useful! Please retweet
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Our new Intellectual Property Casebook is out, and you can download it for free! web.law.duke.edu/cspd/openip/
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@jess_miers @AkronLaw Congrats and welcome to the broader Three Rivers area! Come visit Pitt and Pittsburgh!😃 Coming in 2025: the next michaelmadison.net/three-rivers/
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@Clevy_Law The deep epistemology of US legal ed is based on "the case." "The law" follows from the products of conflict, not the products of planning (by parties (deals), the government (administrative processes), or communities (governance). The surface payoff is a bias toward litigation.
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@OrinKerr As with many careers: as a candidate, you get nowhere by simply celebrating your glorious past. You are selling your glorious future. Many committees rely on poor proxies in predicting a candidate's future. Navigate around that as well as you can. Look forward to move forward.
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@OrinKerr At many law schools, tenure-stream hiring follows teaching needs. Learn what those needs/interests are and will be. Law schools may cover courses with adjunct faculty and have little interest in shifting to full-time coverage. Or the adjunct "solution" may be a stopgap.
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I just posted the published version of my essay “A Legal Scholarship Jubilee,” in which I reattribute authorship of all of my scholarly articles. It appears in Volume 1 of the Northwestern Law Journal of Refuseés. Look to see if you landed an article! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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@CJSprigman @JeanneFromer @DSFrancis1 Nearly five years ago (!), I wrote a series of posts about law school casebooks and what close readings of their origins and uses can tell us about things that can and cannot be changed about legal education, higher education, and more. madisonian.net/2019/12/03/the…
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@jordan_law21 @marclauritsen And yet the law-meets-tech vanguard of legal ed is focused almost 100% on how to teach new lawyers to build and use AI.
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