Itβs extremely helpful for lit reviews and summaries in law and social theory as well. And seem to own its limits a bit more than some of the other LLMs
@brishen
Prof at Georgetown Law. Labor law, political economy, technology, other things. I no longer have a twitter account. Author, Data & Democracy at Work, The MIT Press. Open Access version at https://tinyurl.com/btv74buj
Itβs extremely helpful for lit reviews and summaries in law and social theory as well. And seem to own its limits a bit more than some of the other LLMs
POV: Youβve just turned around after opening the refrigerator
Reading people. Body language. Knowing how to connect with people totally unlike you and with different backgrounds and beliefs. Defusing tense situations. Gaining trust. High endurance, pain tolerance, and work ethic. Reaction time. Prioritizing order of execution. Anticipating peopleβs needs. Tons
Althusser would like a word
The dialectic of "I think I'm really onto something with this project" and "this is all completely obvious"
We now have the most spectacular leadership team at Georgetown Law possible: Eduardo PeΓ±alver as University President, and now Liz Magill as Executive Vice President and Law Dean.
By that logic those businesses should endorse the general strike
A 35 year old letter to the editor, written by a very ballsy 15 year old, about the Rodney King verdict.
Remembering today that having your heart broken is a necessary step on the path to becoming fully human. Whichever heartbreak is your first, itβs probably critical that a state break your heart so that you can develop a political imagination. If this is your first, Iβm sorry and also welcome.
This. Itβs also easier to shore up the existing power structure than to challenge it.
just adding this to the file: www.nytimes.com/2025/12/16/u...
Today, a call to join the next era of LPE: a democratic, independent, member-led organization that will serve as a home for a broad array of LPE work.
Oh β the situation has escalated.
Pope Leo has spoken out: says "spiritual rights" of detainees should be respected and calls on the "authorities" to allow "pastoral workers" in.
"Jesus says very clearly β¦ we're going to be asked, how did you receive the foreigner?" www.youtube.com/watch?v=taCi...
Google βAmazon SHV1β for some hintsβ¦
Not a single worker quoted in this @nytimes.com story on Amazonβs latest automation effort, which was also discussed on The Daily today.
How can we assess the companyβs claims without hearing from workers who have used the tech?
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/21/t...
right. given the numbers, βhow to win back the working classβ should be as much about care and service workers as hard hats. and yet.
I think you misspelled 1970s and 1980s
I thought I'd put the administration's proposed "compact" with universities in context, so I wrote the blog post below.
It's especially for journalists covering this story!
Many details about how the compact itself works and why the administration has retreated to this strategy.
The Hertie School mourns the passing of Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Claus Offe, Professor Emeritus of Political Sociology, an extraordinary scholar, teacher and colleague.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and all who had the privilege to know him.
Ouch SCOTUS
Iβll kinda defend this, bc for most of the summer DC weather tried to kill me. So, like, a nice day on 9.2 is a small miracle?
early reports suggested it had salami, not sure if those were ever verified
NEWβEarlier this evening agents from ICE/other fed agencies were outside Rhode Island Ave metro in DC asking people exiting the station for their IDs, per someone who experienced it. When the person presented their Real ID license, an agent said that wasn't sufficient. Luckily they had secondary ID.
NEW AndrΓ©s Castro AraΓΊjo, NicolΓ‘s Restrepo Ochoa, "How to Make a Functionalist Argument." sociologicalscience.com/articles-v12...
I am a bit of a broken record on this, but are local DAs going to let this continue indefinitely? The ICE agents didn't have any kind of warrant, didn't identify themselves, and then recklessly started firing. Let them argue federal immunity.
The alternative, democracy premised merely on the peopleβs right to collective governance, allows us to see that a single election or a particular law or policy being implemented is never the final word on any matter. Democracy is a never-ending series of contests for governing power. When a majority prevails, it sits alongside others just as legitimateβmajorities that might grow or shrink or even dissipate, perhaps before reforming and reviving themselves.
Just picked up @ositanwanevu.com βs really good, accessible book on democracy. This passage, which is key to his argument, captures whatβs wrong with strong versions of the unitary executive theory as well as some versions of abundance liberalism.
we need a loving term for papers that are like 50% brilliant and 50% batshit
The BLS is legit a national treasure. Or was until now.
The conventional wisdom swing on non-pharmaceutical measures during COVID has tilted toward "doing nothing, like Sweden did, was good." @ryanlcooper.com puts this through the ringer: prospect.org/health/2025-...