Shawn Bayern

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Shawn J. Bayern is an American law professor. Before his legal career, he created several widely used computer-software systems and wrote several widely cited books on computer programming.

Biography

After graduating from Yale University, Bayern worked as a researcher at Yale University's Technology and Planning group,[1] there developing the Central Authentication Service.[2]

As a student, he developed a reputation for becoming critical to the university's information systems and having full access to those systems.

JavaServer Pages,[5]
JavaServer Faces
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[7] He wrote early books on JSTL and JSP.[8][9] He is also the creator of Time Cave, a "message-scheduling service," and in the early 2000s of a machine-learning system for playing rock-paper-scissors against human opponents.[10]

After his computing career, Bayern went to

Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.[13] He has also worked in the Office of the Solicitor General, on the Appellate Staff of the Civil Division of the Department of Justice, in the chambers of a United States District Judge in California, and at Covington & Burling, a Washington law firm.[13] In 2017, he was elected to the American Law Institute and serves as advisor to several Restatement projects.[14]

Bayern is currently the Larry and Joyce Beltz Professor at

Duke Law School,[13] Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, and Berkeley Law. His books have critiqued law and economics,[15] and he is known for developing new theories for Algorithmic entities.[16]

Books

Articles

  • Explaining the American Norm Against Litigation, 93 California Law Review 1697 (2006).
  • Minimal Backups, Sys Admin, Apr. 2001.
  • Making a Wish: The Web-Interface Shell, Sys Admin, Jul. 2000.
  • How to Crawl Back Inside Your Shell, Sys Admin, Nov. 1999.
  • Securing Public Workstations, Windows NT Magazine, Sept. 1999.
  • Automating Repetitive Tasks in NT, Windows NT Magazine, May 1998.

References

  1. ^ "Technology & Planning Organizational Website". Archived from the original on August 4, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  2. ^ "Authentication and Single Sign-on Using Java Technologies, Sun Products & Solutions" (PDF). Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  3. ^ "Master of his Domain, Rumpus Magazine" (PDF). Retrieved July 29, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "JSTL Specification". Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  5. ^ "JSP Specification". Archived from the original on August 10, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  6. ^ "JAX-RPC Specification". Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  7. ^ "JavaServer Faces Specification". Archived from the original on August 16, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  8. ^ No Eclipse of Sun's Product, Business Line, March 31, 2004.
  9. ^ M2 Presswire, Manning Publications, October 31, 2001.
  10. ^ Dance, Gabriel; Jackson, Tom. "Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  11. ^ "California Law Review 2005-06 Masthead". Archived from the original on August 26, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  12. ^ "Dean Stands in for Dean at Commencement, UC Berkeley Press Release". Archived from the original on July 7, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  13. ^ a b c "Shawn Bayern Faculty Biography, Duke University". Archived from the original on 2007-12-20.
  14. ^ Institute, The American Law. "Members Elected December 2017". American Law Institute. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
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