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Author: Michele Neitz

Tuesday Project Spotlight: Unity through Decentralization: Bridging the Social, Cultural, & Economic

February 9, 2023Michele Neitz
Globally United site

How have you been holding up over the past few years? If you’re like me the answer is probably not that great. It’s been a hard few years with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. If it feels like… Continue Reading →

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Tuesday Project Spotlight: Starling Labs

January 10, 2023Michele Neitz
Globe

January 5, 2023 Whether or not we realize it, photographs and accompanying narratives play an essential role in our collective memory. Think of the pictures from the last 100 years that bring history to life: the Tiananmen Square Tank Man… Continue Reading →

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BL4SG Special Edition: Fireside Chat – Can Blockchain Technology Enhance Privacy Law?

December 14, 2022Michele Neitz
Michele Neitz

This is the sixth post in a series of eight about the discussions, leadership and community created at the first inaugural Blockchain Law for Social Good Conference held on October 20-21, 2022. This post features a fireside chat between the… Continue Reading →

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BL4SG Special Edition:  The Future is for Builders

December 7, 2022Michele Neitz
Keynote Speaker Olga Mack

How Can Conference Participants Build a Deeper Level of Knowledge About the Legal Issues In the Blockchain Industry? This is the fifth post in a series of eight about the discussions, leadership and community created at the first inaugural Blockchain… Continue Reading →

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BL4SG Special Edition: What About Creators’ Rights and Cultural Diversity in the Metaverse?

November 30, 2022Michele Neitz
Tanya Woods and Loni Manhanta

This is the fourth post in a series of eight about the discussions, leadership and community created at the first inaugural Blockchain Law for Social Good Conference held on October 20-21, 2022. Loni Manhanta, lawyer and litigator, now Vice President… Continue Reading →

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BL4SG Special Edition: Pulp or Fiction: Are NFTs Changing Intellectual Property Norms?

November 23, 2022Michele Neitz
Keynote Spakers

This is the third post in a series of eight about the discussions, leadership and community created at the first inaugural Blockchain Law for Social Good Conference held on October 20-21, 2022. The third session of the day, titled “Pulp… Continue Reading →

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BL4SG Special Edition:Blockchain Litigation Update – Improving Access to Justice?

November 15, 2022Michele Neitz
Jeffrey Steinfeld

This is the second post in a series of eight about the discussions, leadership and community created at the first inaugural Blockchain Law for Social Good Conference held on October 20-21, 2022. The session entitled “Blockchain Litigation Update – Improving… Continue Reading →

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BL4SG Special Edition: The Future of Access, Inclusion and Equity in a Web3 World

November 7, 2022Michele Neitz
Tonya Evans

On October 20-21, 2022, the Blockchain Law for Social Good Center held its inaugural annual conference. This is the first post in a series of eight posts about the discussions, leadership and community created at the event. Professor Tonya Evans… Continue Reading →

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