Aaron Wright

@awrigh01

Professor , Director of Cardozo Blockchain Project & Tech Startup Clinic; co-founder of ; ex-VP product/BD and GC .

Brooklyn, NY
Joined March 2009

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    Aug 24

    TWiL 431: Turning Assets into Email

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    Aug 27

    After Ep. 431 w/ I'm still trying to get my head around -facilitated wage and tax payments, and this week we'll look at the law and policy of w : Strap in -- er, or on? 🤯

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    Aug 10

    Meet one of Cardozo's . Cardozo and are partners in a project to open the doors for more women & minorities to obtain patents. Prof. Jeanne Curtis heads up the Cardozo/Google Patent Diversity Project. She spoke with Bloomberg News about the patent gap.

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    Aug 9

    "How to" stop smart contracts once executed. Interesting develop by . Good to read for a different way to understand Smart Contracts on . Blockchain Open Lab, , ,

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    Aug 8

    The autonomy of smart contracts creates risks. Today, OpenLaw releases new tools to control the autonomy of smart contracts, making it possible for widespread commercial use of smart legal agreements.

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  6. Aug 8

    New Amsterdam Theatre 214 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 (866) 870-2717i

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    Aug 7

    Now, here's a good TR piece on the subject. Its key takeaway is that law enforcement will try. Says law professor : "Just because there is no center doesn’t mean there aren’t indirect ways to attack lawless activity.”

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    Aug 7

    If you missed our first Open Roundtable discussion with , and many more, where we discussed current legal and regulatory topics, as well as our work on consumer token framework, we have you covered. View the recording here:

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    Jul 31

    Learn more about the OpenLaw Markup language and upcoming improvements that will increase its power and versatility: a developer deep dive.

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    Jul 31

    talks in about blockchain technology working groups: "the technology has the potential to make a dent and improve people’s lives, and the only way that’s going to happen is if we have these conversations."

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    Jul 30

    🇨🇭 Making Choices Happen: OpenLaw Dev Update July 30 🌠 1. New choice types with dropdown menus 2. Finalizing contract stopping 3. Immigration docs in markup lang 4. Building library through our natural language conversion tool 5. Testing our Action API

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    Jul 17

    1/ Do token projects live up to the promises they make to investors? We looked at the top 50 2017 ICOs: * Every white paper, T&C and prospectus * Every available piece of code * Every social media post we could get our hands on Thread with results 👇

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    Jul 15

    . heard you like contracts so they took a legal contract and made it a smart contract.

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  14. Jul 12

    In other words, blockchains are part of a move from the rule of law to the rule of code. Question is how big is that move.

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    Jul 12

    Overall I’m skeptical of many claims about the usefulness of blockchain—for the time being the speed & reliability of centralized DBs will win. However, reading “Blockchain & the Law” by & has gotten me particularly worried about a specific use-case...

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  16. Jul 11

    A new vision for lending. Check out how streamlines the creation, execution, and management of lending agreements.

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    Jul 7

    The goal of the recently-launched Cardozo/Google Patent Diversity Project is to disrupt these numbers. Spread the word and help us effect change.

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  18. Jul 5

    It’s great to see open source tools and concepts seeping into the blockchain regulatory space. is leading the charge. Please join us and help us construct sensible rules and regulations for this ecosystem.

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    Jun 23

    "...blockchain could lead us down a two-pronged path laden with both positive and terrifying possibilities."—Blockchain and the Law authors &

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