Dang those horses must be living the sweet life! Or maybe he should look up what happened to the horse population when this happened (it went from 25 million to 4.5 million). Not gonna draw out the metaphorβ¦
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Focus on youth on social media, youth voting, youth and nicotine, youth in sports, family law, households, local government, politics, AI, urban planning, hoping for life after bird site
Dang those horses must be living the sweet life! Or maybe he should look up what happened to the horse population when this happened (it went from 25 million to 4.5 million). Not gonna draw out the metaphorβ¦
'Corporate Childrearing' is forthcoming in Duke Law Journal (26-27). Corporations play a huge role in children's identity formation. The piece reshapes the family law triangle into a square to make their influence and their intrusion on family relationships explicit.
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Such a pleasure to team up with my #BULaw colleague @sshermanstokes.bsky.social Sherman-Stokes to tell this important story of race, immigration, and tax law.
I donβt think so.
Maybe easier to teach an AI to say Iβm not sure? arxiv.org/pdf/2502.13962
That feeling when youβre about to deep dive into your area of expertise to explain a joke β¦
Kagan apologizes for citing herself in Paxton dissent β€οΈ
I did it; hope youβre sitting down.
Mahmoud v. Taylor upends the law allowing parents to direct their childβs education by choosing their childβs school, *not* by creating a buffet of content at the public school that parents can choose. Completely misrepresents Yoder precedent.
For every millionaire household that would get a tax break from Republicansβ big, ugly bill, 19 Americans would be stripped of their health coverage.
Their priorities couldnβt be clearer.
We must stop this devastating bill.
Thrilled to host this amazing group at Drexel for another wonderful Family Law Scholars & Teachers Conference! Most grateful for the generous feedback, new ideas, and supportive community #FLSTC @drexelklinelaw.bsky.social
Oh, you useless lib females eat BRUNCH? With FRIENDS?
Leftist vanguards of the REVOLUTION only eat BREAKFAST
ALONE
AT AN HOUR BEFORE TEN AM
They are only "Attack Plans" unless they're from the "War Plans" region of France.
Cut off checks and see who complains to identify fraudsters? Why not just throw them in the lake and see if they float or sink?
a 3D graph with the X axis of compute budget, Y axis of accuracy, and Z axis of confidence threshold. The chart shows that accuracy increases with higher compute and confidence thresholds, though the trade-off tends to be fewer questions answered overall.
You can't just be right, you have to know you're right. Good advice for LLMs, according to new Johns Hopkins research. Sometimes no answer is better than a wrong one - life or death choices in medicine, for example, or big financial decisions. π§΅
Republicans do something outrageous and extreme, their opponents respond by critiquing each other.
Providence, Rochester, New Haven
I love this. I make this same point to anyone who will listen: teaching high school students to debate is a terrible use of education. It deliberately schools them in insincerity. The 'how to be toxic club,' to avoid real talk. I pointed out to Wurman speaking at BU that this is not debate club.
PS 100% you could be the original source of the argument.
In discussing whether we should be scoring points, or getting the story right, I asked if he'd ask the NYT for a correction. He said it didn't warrant it, is my recollection. One other thing: I think he said the opportunity to write this in NYT shaped the project. Again, confirm elsewhere please.
each explicable (diplomatic immnty, e.g.). You should call him, you'd have a better conversation about his concession than I. I believe he said this was the one part of the op-ed that gave him "heartburn" is how I remember it (could have been a like term, headache/insomnia, but I recall heartburn).
1/2 I'm not on x and I am not a historian. I read a number of pieces about the op-ed organized and linked by a scholar, and one linked to Calvin's case. I think the op-ed itself does as well. The idea was that open war is required to negate, not simply being Alien [sic]. Other exceptions also ..
What I saw was a future federal judge
I'm persuaded that it is, but on this one point, Wurman conceded something wrong with it.
But he did concede that the way he'd characterized amity in the NYT did give him some heartburn. Not enough to correct.
At BU last week, Wurman gave me a pointed "if I could finish my thought" because I interrupted his answer to my Q to say his answer was again mischaracterizing. I had prefaced my question by saying we are not at debate club scoring points and concessions. I asked him to issue a correction. A: No.
Machine learning paper says the longer the machine thinks the better its answer; a second thought is usually more accurate.
The Pope drops a diss track on JD Vance
The same ones who are confident that the 28th Amendment didnβt pass because they would have known about it if it were real