Videos
Ten years of video. One question: how do strangers coordinate at scale when no intermediary can be trusted to referee them?
The answer on this channel developed in stages. First law, then code, then decentralized architecture, then reputation, and now mechanism design for machine agents. This page arranges every video along that arc, in five movements. Watch in order and you watch an argument assemble itself.
The papers behind the videos live on SSRN. The proofs live in the books, at the end of this page. The channel itself is here.
">Blockchain Innovation in Law (2017, 4:17) The program in four minutes: blockchain is not a compliance headache for law, it is a redesign opportunity. AI, machine learning, and big data enter as accelerants.
">Teaching Corporations: The Business Judgment Rule (Smith v. Van Gorkom) (2017, 1:25) A teaching clip on the doctrine that defines how much deference human boards receive. Keep it in mind: Movement V measures the traditional board against this exact baseline.