Head to this Computational Legal Studies site post for an excellent Prezi by Nicola Lettieri of the University of Sannio on legal and other issues flowing from the “Big Data Deluge.” One part of the presentation dives deep into the field of law and computational social science, which IMHO is the future of legal research and scholarship.
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