WLR Forward
Wisconsin Law Review Forward is an online only publication intended to move conversations in legal academia forward by providing a forum for the quick publication of topical and timely pieces that would otherwise be delayed by our production schedule for...
Volume 2025, No. 3
Tax Sheltering Death Care by Victoria J. Haneman; Menstrual Justice After Dobbs by Margaret E. Johnson; Scrutinizing Succession by Carrie Stanton; The Neutral Criteria Myth by James Piltch; and Wisconsin’s Ideal Affirmative Defense Standard for Human Sex Trafficking Survivors by...
Volume 2025, No. 6
Adjudicating De Facto Parentage by Stephanie L. Tang; Behind the Bench: Unmasking the Judicial Role in North America’s Prolonged Access to Justice Crisis by Brajesh Ranjan; Abuse Victims Are Not Sleeping Away Their Day in Court: Claim Preclusion and Wisconsin...
The Rise of Global FCPA Settlements
Introduction On December 2, 2022, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it had entered into a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with ABB Ltd., a Swiss global technology company, for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).[1] ABB,...
Student Organizations
Vanderbilt law students are active, public-minded, and come from a variety of backgrounds - all qualities reflected by a wide variety of thriving student organizations at the law school. Even with little free time, most students find it worthwhile to...
Trustworthy AI and Corporate Governance: The EU’s Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence from a Company Law Perspective
Abstract AI will change many aspects of the world we live in, including the way corporations are governed. Many efficiencies and improvements are likely, but there are also potential dangers, including the threat of harmful impacts on third parties, discriminatory...
Drug Scheduling as Institutional Design
The United States makes bad choices when it comes to psychoactive drugs. Under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), U.S. drug law has simultaneously fueled mass incarceration, inhibited needed access, and enabled an opioid crisis.The postDrug Scheduling as Institutional Designappeared first...
Recent Policies, Regulations and Laws Related to Artificial Intelligence Across the Central Asia
Artificial Intelligence as technology is developing fast in the Central Asian Region. In Post COVID World, it is expected to change the people’s lives by improving healthcare (e.g. making diagnosis more precise, enabling better prevention of diseases), increasing the efficiency...
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...
Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: Tutorial Abstracts - ACL Anthology
Episode 32: No Country for Women: Lawyering for Gender Justice in Afghanistan - EJIL: The Podcast!
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…
You May Already Be Bailing Out the AI Business - AI Now Institute
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JURIX2024 | MUNI LAW
Masaryk University hosts international conference on legal knowledge and information systems, JURIX 2024, in Brno, Czechia.
Challenging Parole Decisions in England and Wales: Reconsideration and Set Aside
Of all the reforms to parole in England and Wales that were introduced after the furore surrounding the 2017 decision to direct the release of the so-called ‘Black cab rapist’, John Worboys, perhaps the most important was the creation in...
Rethinking Reasonableness in Rape Prosecution: Lessons Learned in the Search for ‘End to End’ Justice in England and Wales
Across several legal jurisdictions, the history of rape investigation and prosecution is one replete with points of crisis and condemnation, leading to high-profile reviews and reform. This article draws on original data that explores prosecutorial processes and decision-making in the...
Anthropic
The Verge is about technology and how it makes us feel. Founded in 2011, we offer our audience everything from breaking news to reviews to award-winning features and investigations, on our site, in video, and in podcasts.
Policy
Tech is reshaping the world — and not always for the better. Whether it’s the rules for Apple’s App Store or Facebook’s plan for fighting misinformation, tech platform policies can have enormous ripple effects on the rest of society. They’re...
Security
Cybersecurity is the rickety scaffolding supporting everything you do online. For every new feature or app, there are a thousand different ways it can break – and a hundred of those can be exploited by criminals for data breaches, identity...
AI
Artificial intelligence is more a part of our lives than ever before. While some might call it hype and compare it to NFTs or 3D TVs, AI is causing a sea change in nearly every part of the technology industry....