If You Could Cast a Spell to Create a New Law School Course, What Would You Create?

If You Could Cast a Spell to Create a New Law School Course, What Would You Create?

I have completed an epic academic administration quest. šŸ§™ā€ā™‚ļøšŸŽ² I’m proud to be at an institution where it’s possible to create a course like this, and I’m excited for the students who will benefit from taking this course. The official…

Announcing the 2025 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

Announcing the 2025 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

I’m pleased to announce the 2025 edition (16th edition) of my Internet Law casebook, Internet Law: Cases & Materials. The book is available in multiple formats: a PDF for $10, aĀ Kindle ebookĀ for $9.99, aĀ softcover versionĀ for $20, and aĀ hardcover versionĀ for $28….

Apply To Become My Colleague! Santa Clara Law Is Hiring Tenure-Line Faculty

Apply To Become My Colleague! Santa Clara Law Is Hiring Tenure-Line Faculty

An introductory note from my colleague Prof. Michelle Oberman, who is chairing our appointments committee: Excited to announce that SCU law is hiring both entry-level and lateral tenure stream faculty. See below for details about the scope of our search–it’s…

Blogiversary: What Will This Blog Look Like in 10 Years? (Part 10 of 10)

Blogiversary: What Will This Blog Look Like in 10 Years? (Part 10 of 10)

This is my 10th and final blog post in my series celebrating my 20 year blogiversary. Sadly, the series (and maybe the blog) will end on a depressing note. You might want to grab some tissues before digging in. In…

Blogiversary: How Information Consumption Habits Have Changed Over the Years (Part 9 of 10)

Blogiversary: How Information Consumption Habits Have Changed Over the Years (Part 9 of 10)

I’m continuing my coverage of my 20 year blogiversary. I asked readers how their information consumption practices had changed in the past 20 years. Some of their responses: __ “I’m definitely online more. I didn’t even have a cell phone…

Blogiversary: Guest Bloggers of the Technology & Marketing Law Blog (Part 8 of 10)

Blogiversary: Guest Bloggers of the Technology & Marketing Law Blog (Part 8 of 10)

I’m continuing my coverage of my 20 year blogiversary. When I started the blog, I didn’t contemplate having guest bloggers. At minimum, I never assumed I’d have enough traffic or exposure to make it an attractive publication venue for others….

Ethan Ackerman Reflects on the Blogiversary (Part 7 of 10)

Ethan Ackerman Reflects on the Blogiversary (Part 7 of 10)

[Continuing with the blog’s celebration of its 20 year blogiversary, I’m sharing this reflection from Ethan Ackerman.] In the early oughts (zeros?)–right around Y2K, the .com crash and 9/11–the ‘series of tubes’ that was the Internet was, while still a…

Jess Miers Reflects on the Blogiversary (Part 6 of 10)

Jess Miers Reflects on the Blogiversary (Part 6 of 10)

Continuing with the blog’s celebration of its 20 year blogiversary, I’m sharing this reflection from Jess Miers. __ My name is Jess Miers, and I am a legal academic and a passionate advocate for the Internet. The blog holds a…

Blogiversary: How the Blog Helps Readers (Part 5 of 10)

Blogiversary: How the Blog Helps Readers (Part 5 of 10)

I’m continuing my coverage of the blog’s 20th blogiversary. I asked blog readers to explain how the blog helps them. Some of the answers I got: __ “Professionally, the various click wrap cases and explanations have been the most helpful….

Blogiversary: Readers' Favorite Topics, Posts, and Memes (Part 4 of 10)

Blogiversary: Readers’ Favorite Topics, Posts, and Memes (Part 4 of 10)

I’m continuing my coverage of the blog’s 20th blogiversary. I asked readers to share their favorite blog topics, posts, and memes. Readers’ Favorite Topics “the emoji law genre. Because who doesn’t love emoji? šŸ˜‰…Emoji law always crack me up. It…