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by Michael Froomkin
Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
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Recent Bluessky Posts- Published a blog post about how I got my congressperson to convince SFO to change their illegal mandatory biometrics collection blog.yomna.net/opting-out-o... April 14, 2026 yomna
- I gather it might be several weeks before the Hungarian election is officially certified, and the Parliament can meet to elect a new Prime Minister. Plenty of time for mischief if the outgoing crew is so minded. April 13, 2026 Michael Froomkin
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- I am very proud and excited to share that a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology featuring We Robot 2025 conference papers is now published and fully open access, with thanks to funding support from @windsorlaw.bsky.social: digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cjlt/vol23/i... April 13, 2026 Kristen Thomasen
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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Carly Simon Lends a Voice
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Robert DeNiro Unloads on Trump
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Nothing Here
South Florida escaped Hurricane Matthew essentially unscathed when the storm zigged instead of zagging. I read that 50,000 people, mostly in the county north of us, Broward, lost power. Here the lights flickered a couple of times and surged once despite our house-sized surged protector.
Now to take the patio stuff back outside. Meanwhile, the radio suggests that the northern part of the state is still at risk of landfall, and that a ten-foot (!) storm surge may hit some places. Plus waves.
The Morning After
Kaine won the morning.
Pence sure lied a lot.
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Uh-oh
Tropical storm and/or hurricane watches are likely for portions of the Florida peninsula and Florida Keys later this morning.
The track of Hurricane Matthew has been drifting west as the northward motion slows. Currently poor Haiti is under it. If the track doesn’t drift West any more, Miami should be fine….but if it does shift a bit more West…this is a very big and nasty hurricane.
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