Resources for Law Students

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Here’s a list of resources that are helpful for learning law of computers, technology and internet.

Law and Technology News

Media outlets with good and dedicated coverage of technology law include:

  • Ars Technica
  • TechCrunch
  • Techdirt
  • The Verge
  • Wired
  • Slashdot
  • BuzzFeed – Tech
  • CyberScoop
  • Engadget
  • Slate- Technology
  • Slate – Future Tense

Productivity Software.

  • Word Processing: You have to use Microsoft Word, even if you are a Mac person (like me). Word has all the features, and most people use it.
  • Mindmapping/Outlining: I use XMind Zen.
  • Dictation software: Dragon dictate is the best dictation software (at the moment), but only runs on Windows.  If you are a Mac-person (like me), you have to run a virtual machine, Windows operating system. I use Parallels and run Windows.  Many times, I run Word, XMind, and Dragon using Parallels.
  • Design: Adobe’s products are amazing. There many be better alternatives out there, but as a whole you can not beat Adobe’s products.  I use Adobe’s Premier, Elements, inDesign, Photoshop, Captivate, Acrobat, Sign, amongst others.

Podcasts

  • Good Code is a podcast that constantly covers relevant topics..