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Clarifications from SSRN. I continue to think that these changes aren’t that substantively bad but are being rolled out in a ham-fisted way that illustrates just how much control over its scholarly communications the legal academy has ceded to a for-profit corporation. blog.ssrn.com/2026/06/04/s...
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I *knew* I’d seen that before. I assembled that thing myself.
Potentially of use to land use profs: a nice explainer of some reasons why people don't use land use law/planning to avoid hazards and avert potential disasters.
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We are aware that Professor Bainbridge raises understandable concerns about changes at SSRN, particularly given how central the platform is to legal scholarship. For many o…
blog.ssrn.com
SSRN’s Ongoing Commitment to Legal Scholarship
James Grimmelmann
This was not in the law. CMS chose this. This is how Social Security Disability works. And we have an entire field of law built around helping people navigate that Byzantine bureaucracy. It’s not unusual to take years to access benefits. Lots of sick people are going to lose their health insurance
We were told they were getting rid of school-associated research paper series. But subject-matter ones? That's a HUGE blow to learning in your field. Huge.
Big tech to Philly schools: drop dead. (Or, dig around for loose change.) Disappointing decision by city council on this one.
The majestic Alaskan landscape, littered with unbuilt bridges and tunnels to nowhere.
Having slept on this, still thinking about best way to help law profs break the SSRN habit and move to SocArXiv or equiv. Qs for the law profs: do you think your school/library would help support a move? Maybe by chipping in to create ejournals on SocArXiv? Would you make the move? #exodussrn
SSRN with some crisis comms in response to Bainbridge's post, which had prompted a flurry of concern among law profs and some thinking about alternatives. Curious whether this will get folks to SSRN and chill, or if interest in alternatives might remain piqued...
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Welp there’s no unseeing this
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The most well-known bridge to have never been built
www.alaska.org
Bridge to Nowhere
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ALT: Bob Marley Performs 'Exodus'
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Bob Marley Performs 'Exodus'
Adults on Medicaid will be required to work 80 hours per month. The Trump administration says people who are sick will have to prove they are too sick to work to be exempt from the new work rules. n.pr/3RK4U7X
not sure if everyone can access this, but I just learned about some dramatic changes to SSRN from Steve Bainbridge's Substack. This is really bad; SSRN has been how I keep up with scholarship in my field from a variety of researchers www.stephenbainbridge.com/p/the-social...
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For provocation and discussion: Local governments largely have the authority to keep development out of hazardous areas. Why don't they? Eight explanations, supported by science: substack.com/home/post/p-...
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People with cancer or HIV could lose Medicaid under new work rules, advocates say
Adults on Medicaid will be required to work 80 hours per month. The Trump administration says people who are sick will have to prove they are too sick to work to be exempt from the new work rules.
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Significant and unwelcome changes to what had been legal academia's major open source scholarly repository and notice system
www.stephenbainbridge.com
The Social Science Research Network Has Jumped the Shark
Eight explanations and the science that backs them up
substack.com
Why Don't We Use Land Use Planning More Forcefully to Reduce Disaster Risk?
Ann M. Lipton
Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev says Russia and America are about to sign a Memorandum of Understanding on building a tunnel under the Bering Strait between Chukotka and Alaska.
City Council will reject Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's increased taxes on gig economy companies, like Lyft and DoorDash.
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