Daniel Katz and Michael Bommarito have started a blog called Computational Legal Studies. "The Computational Legal Studies Blog is an attempt to disseminate legal studies that employ a computational or complex systems component. We hope this venue will serve as a coordinating device for those interested in using such techniques to consider the development of legal systems and/or implementation of more reasoned public policy."
It's lots of pretty graphs about political stuff. I suspect I'll be linking to it again.
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