Artificial Intelligence ‘Law(s)’ in China (Part II):
Evaluating Regulatory Structures for the Expansion of Artificial Intelligence:
Switzerland ∙ The Swiss Way of (Not) Regulating Artificial intelligence
Competition Law Regulation in the Field of Generative Artificial Intelligence
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LAW AND REGULATION IN A NUTSHELL ® CHAPTER 9 CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LAW AND REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Robotics, Grounding and Natural Language Processing
Al-Ghazali’s principle of trust (Amanah) as a framework for ethical AI governance in organizations
AI In The Law Impeded Due To Machine Readability Of Judicial Decisions
Dialectical models in artificial intelligence and law
AI, Governance and Ethics: Global Perspectives
On the Aboav–Weaire-law for junction limited grain growth in two dimensions
Combining Natural Language Processing Approaches for Rule Extraction from Legal Documents
Embedding AI in society: ethics, policy, governance, and impacts
Research and Design on Cognitive Computing Framework for Predicting Judicial Decisions
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Curbing Private Enforcement of the Voting Rights Act: Thoughts on Recent Developments
For decades, private plaintiffs have brought claims to enforce key provisions of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). Recent decisions have tossed out these claims on the ground that enforcement authority lies solely with the Attorney…The postCurbing Private Enforcement of the...
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<i>Ab initio</i> statistical thermodynamical models for the computation of third-law entropies
Third-law gas-phase statistical entropies are computed for a variety of closed-shell singlet state species using standard formulae based upon canonical partition functions. Molecular parameters are determined ab initio, and sensitivity analyses are performed to determine expected accuracies. Several choices for...
THE FIGHT FOR PRIVACY: CALLING FOR BROAD ONLINE PRIVACY REFORM IN THE AGE OF BEING CHRONICALLY ONLINE - Minnesota Law Review
By Lea Chapoton, Volume 108 Staff Member In the wake of 2022’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization[1] decision and the ensuing barrage of state laws limiting abortion access, online discussions surged with strategies for maintaining reproductive freedom in potentially...
Will artificial intelligence solve the human resource crisis in healthcare?
COVID-19 and Indian Country: A Legal Dispatch from the Navajo Nation
There has been much press coverage on the Navajo Nation’s struggle to contain the spread of COVID-19 on its lands. As of May 2, 2020, the Nation has 2,373 confirmed cases, and more than seventy deaths from the virus. These...
Surveillance Intrusiveness in a Pandemic
Government surveillance capabilities have always been a matter of public concern, but the current pandemic makes the issue especially salient. We set out to discover what Americans think of government surveillance during this crisis. Americans have been inundated with media...
MLR Archive - Minnesota Law Review
Issues 90–110 can be accessed here. The full archive is available through HeinOnline. Volume 110. Volume 109 Volume 108 Volume 107 Volume 106 Volume 105 Volume 104 Volume 103 Volume 102 Volume 101 Volume 100 Volume 99 Volume 98 Volume...
HOW RFK’S RECENT COURT BATTLES TO GET ON (AND OFF) THE BALLOT EXEMPLIFY WHY A THIRD-PARTY CANDIDATE WILL NEVER WIN THE PRESIDENCY - Minnesota Law Review
By: Sophia Antonio, Volume 109 Staff Member Former presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK), dominated the summer news cycle with bizarre controversies. [1] RFK dropped out of the presidential race, where he ran as a third-party candidate, on August...
Insurers as Contract Influencers lawreview - Minnesota Law Review
By DAVID A. HOFFMAN & RICK SWEDLOFF. Full Text. Contract boilerplate degrading consumers' litigation options is omnipresent, but a little mysterious. And that's not just because no one reads it. We know that terms mandating arbitration, exculpating liability, requiring individualized...
AI Regulation, Copyright, and Data Mining: A Critical Analysis of the Brazilian Proposal