Shorter Supreme Court: you can go to jail for being homeless, but not for trying to overthrow the government of the United States 
Notices by Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Saturday, 29-Jun-2024 08:59:18 JST Mark A Lemley -
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jun-2024 01:57:25 JST Mark A Lemley @luis_in_brief @paulohm @creativecommons Interestingly this is not up on their public page
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 04:38:45 JST Mark A Lemley @jvagle Unbelievable. The New York Times is clearly positioning itself to pivot to serve the readership among our new fascist majority
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Sep-2023 21:23:45 JST Mark A Lemley You know your company is collapsing when you threaten to sue the Anti-Defamation League for destroying half of the value of your company by pointing out the racist posts on your site
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Friday, 26-May-2023 00:42:36 JST Mark A Lemley Minnesota just banned noncompetes!
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Tuesday, 20-Dec-2022 09:08:10 JST Mark A Lemley As a Remedies professor, this is just a reminder that specific performance for breach of contract is actually much more common than they taught you in contract law
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/19/business/elon-musk-quit-twitter.html
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Mark A Lemley (marklemley@mastodon.lawprofs.org)'s status on Thursday, 15-Dec-2022 14:06:45 JST Mark A Lemley I think the "I don't understand how Mastodon works" comments say something interesting about the development of our online lives.
Mastodon works just like email or websites. There are lots of different servers out there. They connect to each other, and you can communicate with people across all of them, but no one owns the whole thing.
This is literally the central fact about the Internet. /1