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Call for Submissions for Student Essay Competition
DLJ is excited to announce its second-ever online essay competition! The competition is open to all current Duke Law 2Ls who are not on an …
Undue Computational Experimentation: Can In Silico Experiments Allows Genus Claims to Survive?
U.S. courts have, time and again, struck down genus claims for undue experimentation. The most recent blow came last year in Amgen v. Sanofi, when …
An Analysis of the Multilayered Structure of Global AI Ethics Governance
Correction to: Mapping global AI governance: a nascent regime in a fragmented landscape
Executive Branch Forum Shopping
Courts agree that the federal government may not seize a person in the United States and immediately ship them off to a prison in another …
The Application of Natural Language Processing Technology in Legal Aid and Judicial Practice
Natural language processing (NLP) technology is an important constituent of artificial intelligence, focusing on the interaction between computers and human natural language, with the aim …
SUPREME SPECULATION: WHAT ORAL ARGUMENTS HINT ABOUT HOW JUSTICES ARE LEANING IN CAMPOS-CHAVES V. GARLAND …
By Hans Frank-Holzner, Volume 108 Staff Member On January 8, 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Campos-Chaves v. Garland,[1] a consolidation of three …
So-Called “Administrative Stays” in Trump 2.0
Introduction The first few scenes of the Trump presidency sequel have been action-packed. The White House’s news-getting activity has triggered similarly newsworthy happenings in the …