The University of Mississippi School of Law now has racial quotas for their formally prestigious law review and their moot court team. Federal judges should rethink putting such emphasis on these extracurriculars when seeking law clerks.
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Texas Blockchain Council and Satoshi Action Fund file Amicus Brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the SEC's suit against Coinbase. 

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Amicus Brief — Texas Blockchain Council
The Texas Blockchain Council and Satoshi Action Fund file amicus brief in the Coinbase case.
Hi everyone, I created a group for people interested in the law and Bitcoin to share ideas and discuss issues with one another. Anybody is welcome to join and I hope to see you there! #bitcoin #law #lawyers #attorneys
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Writing an article discussing #jurisdiction and #bitcoin . I'm starting by characterizing bitcoin as tangible property and therefore is situated in the jurisdiction it resides. Naturally, that raises the question where is bitcoin? I think the most capable answer is wherever the private key is located. However, where is bitcoin in a multi-sig wallet when keys are in different jurisdictions?
Its interesting to me that all the conversations about COVID reflect on the lockdowns and the reaction to the virus, rather than the virus itself. Suggests to me the real tragedies were the consequences of government reaction, and not the result of the virus itself.
This year feels like it is going to be pivotal in the future of finance and freedom in the digital world. I grow more and more concerned about the threat CBDCs and tokenization pose to digital privacy and liberty. It is imperative we draw red lines against CBDCs and authoritarian tools to control the financial system while building decentralized alternatives so people can opt out.