LALawBooks Apps Now Available as PWAs. No More App Stores!

Starting in November 2020, our LALawBook apps will no longer be updated in the iOS Apple Store or on Google Play. We are providing all future updates through easily downloadable PWAs (Progressive Web Applications). This will allow us to make better and more frequent updates to the apps and save us a lot of money, […]

Loyola Tech Clinic Graduate Named Microsoft Next-Gen Fellow

Amanda Huff Brown, 2015-2016 student practitioner in the Technology and Legal Innovation Clinic, was just selected as the American Bar Association Center for Innovation’s Microsoft Next-Gen Fellow! Amanda will spend the next year in residence at Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, Washington leading the development of legal technology projects that aim to increase access to justice […]

The Law Can’t Keep Up with Technology, and That’s Good

Today, thanks to political gridlock in the U.S., lawmakers respond to innovations with all the speed of continental drift. As government gets slower, tech is going the opposite way. New technologies spread instantly by cloud-based apps and social networks, and take hold with almost no legal oversight. Then, by the time government can act, it’s […]

Convicted by Code

Today, closed, proprietary software can put you in prison or even on death row. And in most U.S. jurisdictions you still wouldn’t have the right to inspect it. In short, prosecutors have a Volkswagen problem. [Read More]

LACrimBook on Inter-Planetary File System (IPFS)

*IPFS Hash of this Article: QmRfxvy7bDqnLW9M9tDXp6gy3ZE338MGfaqZQrwyWyrNsW * Background I am not alone in being excited about the possibilities of a distributed, permanent file system for the web. Decentralizing the web will lessen the influence of big content aggregators and promote the free and easy exchange of ideas. There are many entrants in the distributed web […]