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Transformations in production and connectivity are defining the ongoing fourth industrial revolution (4IR). But it is also defined by emerging trends in the decentralisation of financial transactions. The former are products of advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), 3D printing (additive manufacturing), 5G networks, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The latter is due to blockchain technology, which has come into mainstream attention in the past decade. Blockchain technology – perhaps known best in its cryptocurrency incarnation – is a system of recording information that allows for its storage and unchangeability. This system, also known as the decentralised ledger, is therefore useful in peer-to-peer payment, hence its application in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and hundreds of others that have come into the fore in the past several years. It has also gained traction as a method of ensuring the integrity of ballots in elec ....

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Success of ABA Day 2021 is a blueprint for year-round advocacy


Success of ABA Day 2021 is a blueprint for year-round advocacy
 
Clockwise from top left: ABA President Patricia Lee Refo; Jim Harbaugh, head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines; ABA President-elect Reginald Turner; and Bill Bay, the ABA Day Planning Committee chair and immediate-past chair of the ABA House of Delegates.
On April 20 and 21, thousands joined the American Bar Association online during its annual advocacy event, ABA Day, to discuss the need for robust legal aid funding and increased judicial security.
While the pandemic restricted our ability to meet face-to-face, the ingenuity and determination of our participants enabled the ABA to host a virtual conference where hundreds of members of the legal profession met with congressional leaders remotely, sent their representative emails or even just called them, while thousands of others across the country communicated on social media about our issues. ....

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