Professor Daniel Martin Katz – Curious Minds Series of the Thomson Reuters...
It was nice to speak about a range of topics with Rose Ors as part of the Curious Minds Series of the Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute ! There was much more I could say on all topics (from...
View ArticleSocial Epidemiology with Applications to COVID-19
Pretty approachable article about modeling including agent based modeling in epidemiology with applications to COVID-19 …
View ArticleComputational Disease Modeling in IEEE Spectrum with COVID 19 Applications
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View ArticleMapping the Social Network of Coronavirus – Alessandro Vespignani and other...
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View ArticleSensitivity of Collective Outcomes Identifies Pivotal Components’ Published...
Very excited that our paper – ‘Sensitivity of Collective Outcomes Identifies Pivotal Components’ has now been published in the June Issue of The Journal of the Royal Society Interface....
View Article‘Swing Voters, Swing Stocks, Swing Users: Scientists Develop a General...
Nice Shoutout (and perhaps a more approachable explanation) for our paper on the Santa Fe Institute Website. “We propose a generalizable approach for identifying pivotal components across a wide...
View ArticleComplex Societies and the Growth of the Law — v1.02
Updated Version of our Paper — ’Complex Societies and the Growth of the Law’ is now on SSRN / arXiv. It is primarily a methods and measurement paper combining Network Science, Natural Language...
View ArticleFrontiers in Physics – Special Collection “The Physics of the Law: Legal...
Open Call for Papers for a Special Collection in FRONTIERS in PHYSICS — “The Physics of the Law: Legal Systems Through the Prism of Complexity Science.” So far we have more than 30+ Scholars who have...
View ArticleComputational Legal Studies Rebooted !
Lots has happened since Mike and I launched this site back in 2009 including a much larger community of folks interested in Computational Law. See the picture above from the Second Post on this...
View ArticleSimulation as a Core Philosophical Method
ABSTRACT: Modeling and computer simulations, we claim, should be considered core philosophical methods. More precisely, we will defend two theses. First, philosophers should use simulations for many...
View ArticleThe Physics of the Law – Legal Systems Through the Prism of Complexity...
On November 12-13, 2020 – we will be hosting an Online Conference entitled “The Physics of Law – Legal Systems Through the Prism of Complexity Science.” Papers presented at this Conference are part of...
View ArticleDraft AGENDA –‘Physics of Law’– ONLINE Conference – November 12-13, 2020
Here is the PDF of DRAFT Agenda for our Online Academic Conference entitled “The Physics of Law” which will take place on November 12-13. We have 20 Accepted Paper Abstracts from Research Teams from...
View ArticleOver 100 Videos on Legal Innovation Now Available at TheLawLabChannel.com
Over the past few years, we have hosted a number of conferences devoted to various sub-topics in legal innovation including The Make Law Better Conference, Fin Legal Tech Conference and the Block...
View ArticleDay One of The Physics of Law ONLINE Conference
We are live at the Physics of Law Online Conference! Over the next two days, we will have 20 Papers Presented from Scholars from Around the World …Click here to access the site so you can Sign Up for...
View ArticleFinal Data on the Physics of Law ONLINE Conference !
Thanks to everyone who attended The Physics of Law Virtual Conference earlier this month. Overall, we had 292+ Attendees from 48 Countries watch the presentation of 20 Academic Papers by 62 Authors....
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