Robert Ambrogi

Is a Massachusetts lawyer, writer and media consultant. He also writes the blog Media Law and cohosts the legal affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer

New Site Mines Legal Briefs for Relevant Research

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A new website, BriefMine, aims to help lawyers mine a collection of legal briefs for nuggets they can use in their own research and arguments. The site — which is still in a private beta version — uses intuitive, natural-language search to explore a database of legal briefs collected from courts around…

Predictive Policing: Using Technology to Target Crime

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Police in several major urban areas — most notably the Los Angeles Police Department — are turning to crime prediction software to aid in targeting rising crime rates. Based on algorithms used to predict earthquake aftershocks, these “predictive policing” programs forecast the highest risk times and places for crimes to occur.

In this week’s legal-affairs…

New Federal Jury Instructions Aim to Deter Juror Use of Social Media

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The federal judiciary has issued new jury instructions aimed at deterring jurors from using the Web and social media to research or communicate about a case. The instructions, to be delivered by the judge at the outset of a trial and again before deliberations, tell jurors not to use the Web to conduct their own…

Zimmerman Defense Shutters Facebook Page

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Last April, Mark O’Mara, the lawyer defending George Zimmerman against charges of second-degree murder in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, did something unusual for a criminal defense lawyer — he launched a social media campaign for his client. He created a website and blog, a