"Code is Law", as @lessig famously said. But for a decade now, people like myself, @balajis, @paulmromer and Tom Bell have been pointing out that Law is Code too: laws are lists of procedural instructions executed by judges and arbitrators as the CPUs.
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San Francisco voters should be able to propose a ballot initiative to adopt Houston's pro-housing growth codes v 2.3, along with specified patch us-ca-2018-11.01 to adapt the codes to match the "API" of the other city & county codes & the CA state constitution.
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Colorado voters (aided by
@jaredpolis) should be able to adopt Portugal's harm-reduction drug legalization; or a@BlueFrontiers seastead to use@delaware_gov's corporate law. Laws can & should be remixed, refactored, and reused for diversity and constant innovation.Show this thread -
As
@mattwridley so brilliantly said at TED: the engine of human progress and prosperity has been ideas having sex (https://www.ted.com/talks/matt_ridley_when_ideas_have_sex …). And laws are ideas. So just imagine the prosperity that could be unleashed if laws evolved at Silicon Valley speed.Show this thread -
That's why I'm so excited that
@StartSocieties (on whose board I serve) is creating ULEX, the first open-source legal system (and it's supporting infrastructure). As appropriate for an OSS project, we're crowdfunding it, so please consider donating:https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ulex-an-open-source-legal-system-community--2/ …Show this thread
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How about just available? It's a travesty that all judicial opinions are not published and available free on the Internet.
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Agreed! It's basically the same travesty as govt sponsored science papers being gated.
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