The Invisible Prison: Pathways and Prevention
ARTICLE The Invisible Prison: Pathways and Prevention Margaret F. Brinig* & Marsha Garrison** In this Article, we propose a new strategy for curbing crime and delinquency and demonstrate the inadequacy of current reform efforts. Our analysis relies on our own,...
An Ineffective State of Justice: Barriers to Ineffective- Assistance-of-Counsel Claims in State and Federal Courts
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Ganesh Sitaraman Testifies Before U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee The airline industry is not resilient, competitive, or serving the public, and Congress must fix the miserable flying experience, Vanderbilt Law Professor Ganesh Sitaraman testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on...
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Counsel Fees and Procedural Justice
Introduction Imagine you are charged with a felony. You are indigent, so the judge appoints a lawyer to represent you. Several months later, you are convicted and sentenced to almost nine years in prison. To your surprise, however, you are...
Legal Framework For The Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology In The Canadian Criminal Justice System
Defining and Regulating Criminal Legal Risks of AI-Generated Content
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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 country without providing any opportunity for judicial review. But this basic constitutional rule has proven...
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The Wisconsin Law Review is a student-run journal of legal analysis and commentary that is used by professors, judges, practitioners, and others researching contemporary legal topics. The Wisconsin Law Review, which is published six times each year, includes professional and...
Algorithmic Bias and the Law: Ensuring Fairness in Automated Decision-Making
Algorithmic decision-making systems have become pervasive across critical domains including employment, housing, healthcare, and criminal justice. While these systems promise enhanced efficiency and objectivity, they increasingly demonstrate patterns of discrimination that perpetuate and amplify existing societal biases. This paper examines...
Ethical Considerations in Cloud AI: Addressing Bias and Fairness in Algorithmic Systems
Artificial intelligence systems deployed through cloud infrastructure have transformed numerous sectors while simultaneously raising critical ethical concerns regarding bias and fairness. This article examines the multifaceted nature of algorithmic bias in cloud AI systems, presenting quantitative evidence of disparities across...
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We invite proposals for the 2026 Summer Symposium Series, to be held June 22-June 24, 2026 at Dongguk University in Seoul, South Korea
Consistency of Large Reasoning Models Under Multi-Turn Attacks
arXiv:2602.13093v2 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large reasoning models with reasoning capabilities achieve state-of-the-art performance on complex tasks, but their robustness under multi-turn adversarial pressure remains underexplored. We evaluate nine frontier reasoning models under adversarial attacks. Our findings reveal that reasoning...
Sparse Autoencoders are Capable LLM Jailbreak Mitigators
arXiv:2602.12418v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Jailbreak attacks remain a persistent threat to large language model safety. We propose Context-Conditioned Delta Steering (CC-Delta), an SAE-based defense that identifies jailbreak-relevant sparse features by comparing token-level representations of the same harmful request with...
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ICAIL 2026 – Second Call For Papers
21th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law Yong Pung How School of Law at the Singapore Management University (SMU) 8-12 June 2026…
ICAIL 2026 Workshop and Tutorial proposals: deadline extension
Dear Community, The deadline for submission of workshop and tutorial proposals for ICAIL 2026 has been moved to December 12, 2025 To submit a workshop or a…
ICAIL 2026 – First Call for Papers
21th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law Yong Pung How School of Law at the Singapore Management University (SMU) 8-12 June 2026 Since…
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