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This open public research and development repository explores the emerging field of computational law and legal informatics as social science, an emerging business capability and a new technology tool. This site is curated by MIT Media Lab's Dazza Greenwood as part of Prof. Alex "Sandy" Pentland's MIT Human Dynamics Lab work on Social Physics and Connection Science, with emphasis on the legal and policy dimensions of big data and personal data markets and ecologies. We are fortunate to have and grateful for our partnership and collaboration with Professors of Law Gabriel Teninbaum and Jonathan Askin.

Daniel "Dazza" Greenwood

Visiting Scientist, MIT Media Lab
Founder, CIVICS.com

Gabriel Teninbaum,

Visiting Professor of Law, MIT Media Lab/Human Dynamics Group (2017-2018)
Suffolk University Law School (Office: Sargent Hall, Suite 320)
Director, Institute on Law Practice Technology & Innovation
Director, Legal Technology & Innovation Concentration
Visiting Fellow, Yale Law School, Information Society Project

Jonathan Askin

Visiting Professor of Law, MIT Media Lab/Human Dynamics Group (2016-2017)
Founder/Director, Brooklyn Law Incubator & Policy Clinic
Faculty Chair and Innovation Catalyst, Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship

Current Activities

Below is an informal running link list of some relevant research and development or scholarship and academic activities.

Data Science/Applied Analytics, AI/ML and Automated/Autonomous Systems

"Computational Law" Related Research, Scholarship and Convening

The emerging topic area of "Computational Law" is being developed at MIT and with partners in connection with data science and "computational social science" being pursued by Professor Sandy Pentland and the MIT Human Dynamics Lab.

FutureLaw Graduate Seminar

The Human Dynamics group is planning to offer the inaugural "FutureLaw" course this fall, which will include a heaping helping of themes and examples also addressed by Legal Hackers. Massachusetts Legal Hacker Dazza Greenwood will be one of the course instructors

"Computation, Law and the Net" Open Access Journal Special Issue

Dazza Greenwood is on the editorial board for an upcoming compilation of articles in a special issue open access journal titled: "Computation, Law and the Net". Content in this issues is likely to be of interest to various individuals affilaited with Legal Hackers and perhaps some members of Legal Hackers will be interested to contribute an article.

Black Mirror Legal Discussion Group

We are convening a regular "Black Mirror Legal Discussion Group" to do screenings of cool episodes and facilitate discussion of the legal fact patterns and related conundrums raised by the scenarios postulated in each episode. This is part of the general drive toward constituting "Computational Law" as a new area of research, development, scholarship and entrepreneurship at MIT and with some partners/

Digital Identity and Personal Data

"CoreID" Individual Digital Identity and Personal Data

The CoreID research project is exploring business, legal and technical dimensions raised by providing individuals a digital "Core Identity" of their own. This project has rapidly prototyped a blockchain enabled individual identity and digital signature open source application. This prototype will be used for testing the capabilities and suitability of decentralized blockchain public infrastructure to provide individual identity services for any person on the web.

Digital Signature Mock Trial

There will be a mock trial this fall at some point exploring practical admissibility and enforceability aspects of cryptographic digital signatures, attestations and "verified claims" executed with the public/private key pairs associated with a person's blockchain address and hence ensuring a digital signature on any electronic contract or other record can be publicly verifiable by reference to information accessible via a public blockchain to any person, any time. This mock trial uses the CoreID prototype code. Massachusetts Legal hackers is doing a walk-through on July 12th.

Digital Identity and Law Lightning Talks and Unconference

We are holding a digital identity and law unconference with lightning talks on July 24 at the Media Lab.

Blockchain and Distributed Ledger

Blockchain Briefing Book for Legal Professionals

We are developing a "Blockchain Briefing Book" for lawyers, law firms and legal professionals under Creative Commons license.

Legislative Definition of Blockchain

The law.MIT Research Team was honored to join with the Office of Congressman Schweikert, The Chamber of Digital Commerce, and The DC Blockchain Center for a constructive afternoon of off the record discourse on defining blockchains and smart contracts in federal legislation.

Other Blockchain Activities

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