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Experto Crede - Minnesota Law Review
Experto Crede is the official Minnesota Law Review podcast. Listen to the latest episodes on Soundcloud, Spotify, or iTunes! Season 5 5.1 How the Liberal …
Navigating the Dual Nature of Deepfakes: Ethical, Legal, and Technological Perspectives on Generative Artificial Intelligence …
The rapid development of deepfake technology has opened up a range of groundbreaking opportunities while also introducing significant ethical challenges. This paper explores the complex …
Diversity and Inclusion
Acknowledgement of History The Virginia Law Review, established in 1913, has enjoyed a reputation of publishing leading scholarship—pieces that have changed laws, been cited in …
AI and Technology in the Indian Judiciary: A Step Toward Enhancing Efficiency and Equity
Working with Statutes
Introduction In its 2024 decision overruling the decades-old Chevron[1] doctrine directing judges to accept an agency’s reasonable interpretation of ambiguous statutory language,[2] the Supreme Court …
An Adaptive Conceptualisation of Artificial Intelligence and the Law, Regulation and Ethics
The description of a combination of technologies as ‘artificial intelligence’ (AI) is misleading. To ascribe intelligence to a statistical model without human attribution points towards …
Protecting Noncitizens’ Liberty When the Executive Seeks to Punish
On March 15, 2025, the White House announced that President Trump had invoked an eighteenth-century wartime authority to order the summary removal of noncitizens who …
Non-computable law: revolutionizing AI to address the hard problems of computational law
Abstract In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), the endeavour to translate legal concepts into machine language and leverage technology within legal systems heralds a …