Year: 2022 Archives

The September Issue of Circuits is in the Wild (so to speak)

The Fall, 2022 issue of Circuits has been published. This issue includes messages from the Chair and the Editor, as well as two featured articles:

  • Cyberstalker Learns a Hard Lesson by Pierre Grosdidier
  • An Introduction to Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act – and how it conflicts with wiretapping laws by Courtney Schmitz

This issue also has three Short Circuits as well as two Circuit Boards.

You can download a copy here.

The 6th Annual Technology and Justice for All CLE is on Friday, December 2, 2022

Registration is now open for this year’s Computer & Technology Section CLE. The CLE is in Austin on December 2nd. Seating is limited and prior events at this location have sold out. Speakers include Mitch Zoll, Mark Unger, Natalia Santiago, Judge Xavier Rodriguez, Judge Karin Crump, Charles Mudd, Grecia Martinez, Shawn Tuma, William Smith, Grant Scheiner, and Shannon Warren. Register at https://statebaroftexassections.redpodium.com/cts2022cle.

GraphDoc – A User-Friendly Tool to Generate Your Own Decision Trees

For those of you who use DocAssemble, but dislike writing out all that YAML code, this tool is for you. The law school at Maastricht University developed the tool specifically for use with DocAssemble. It is free (no account necessary), and is available online so you don’t have to install anything. Just go to the website, and start working up your decision tree. At the end, you’ll get YAML code that you can copy/paste to your DocAssemble playground.

The school posted a demonstration which is available at LinkedIn. However, if you want a quick explanation on how to use the tool, merely click the “Load default example” button and you’ll get the idea.

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