ATLAS: Practical Scaling Laws For Multilingual Models Imagine building an AI that speaks 400 languages fluently, without wasting billions on compute. That’s.... @cosmicmeta.ai #MLaw
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ATLAS: Practical Scaling Laws For Multilingual Models Imagine building an AI that speaks 400 languages fluently, without wasting billions on compute. That’s.... @cosmicmeta.ai #MLaw
https://u2m.io/dRCJN8Tf
LEGISLATIVE ACTION!🚨 Family & Law Enforcement Protection Act SB0020 hearing 1/20 at 1pm. Testimony deadline: 1/16. Strengthens firearm surrender under domestic violence protective orders.
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#MDLeg #DomesticViolence #GunSafety #MLAW
The Maryland Legislative Agenda for Women (MLAW) began in 1994 as a program of the MCW, then called the Legislative Agenda for Maryland Women (LAMW).
Today, we’re proud to continue that legacy ,serving as a Diamond Sponsor of MLAW’s annual Legislative Conference.
#MCW #MLAW
A flyer with the following information: Please join us on Thursday, April 10, 2025 from 4:00-5:30 PM at the University of Michigan Law School in Jeffries Hall Room 1020 for the DHRC's April event focusing on U.S. Foreign Policy on Human Rights in the Trump Years. The panel will examine the future of U.S. foreign policy on human rights. What signals do the new administration's actions send so far regarding the priorities of the United States? How do and will they deviate from past commitments? Who is likely to be harmed, or benefited, from the new stance? And is America First irreconcilable with a concern for human rights abroad, or can the two be pursued simultaneously? This event is in person only. First come first served. Panelists: Karima Bennoune Lewis M. Simes Professor of Law, University of Michigan Stephen E. Biegun Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Weiser International Policymaker in Residence, Weiser Diplomacy Center, University of Michigan Ambassador (Ret.) Susan D. Page Director of the Weiser Diplomacy Center; Professor of Practice, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy; and Professor from Practice, Law School, University of Michigan Steven Ratner Bruno Simma Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan Director, University of Michigan Donia Human Rights Center
Next Thursday
Donia Human Rights Center Panel:
U.S. Foreign Policy on Human Rights in the Trump Years
"Shining City upon a Hill or America First?"
Feat. #MLaw Professors @profkarimabennoune.bsky.social, Susan Page, and Steven Ratner.
4PM on 4/10
Jeffries Hall 1020
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A flyer with the same info plus Riyaz Kanji will discuss the Bad River Band of Chippewa Indians' ongoing fight to eject Enbridge Energy's Line 5 pipeline from its northern Wisconsin reservation. He will relate that fight to broader themes surrounding tribal efforts to safeguard sovereign rights and reservation resources in the face of unrelenting pressures.
Tomorrow!
#MLaw Environmental & Energy Law Program welcomes Riyaz Kanji, Founder and Directing Attorney at Kanji & Katzen.
He will discuss "Pursuing Tribal Environmental Justice in the Line 5 Oil Pipeline Dispute."
12-1PM in JH1020.
The Lawyers Club Lounge, full of students, faculty, and staff, listening to Professor Moran's lecture.
Recent exoneree Lavone Hill looks and smiles at Professor Moran as he is introduced to the audience.
LaVone has the mic and is speaking to the audience about his experience and his gratitude for Dave and everyone else who worked on his case in the Michigan Innocence Clinic.
Student reps from LSSS present Dave with the award and two books upon the completion of his lecture.
Today at Michigan Law:
Professor Dave Moran gives his "Blue Jeans Lecture" after #MLaw students honored him with an award for excellence in clinical teaching.
Prof. Moran shared the story of the recent exoneration of Michigan Innocence Clinic client LaVone Hill, who was in attendance.
Michael Drysdale speaks in the front of a Jeffries Hall classroom today
Today at #MLaw: The Environmental & Energy Law Program welcomes Michael Drysdale, partner at Dorsey + Whitney, to discuss why admin law is important, why the current Court has a special interest in it, and the implications of the four major administrative law decisions from the Court’s past term.