AI Legal Insight Analyser (ALIA)
The AI Legal Insight Analyzer (ALIA) is a smart web application designed to make legal document analysis faster, easier, and more accurate. By combining artificial intelligence (AI) with natural language processing (NLP), ALIA helps legal professionals, researchers, and students efficiently...
Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2021
Law, interpretations of law, legal arguments, agreements, etc. are typically expressed in writing, leading to the production of vast corpora of legal text.Their analysis, which is at the center of legal practice, becomes increasingly elaborate as these collections grow in...
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Exceptional Cases By Emily Cauble Full essay here. Machine Gun Funk: The Unusual Analysis of "Dangerous and Unusual" By Gregory S. Parks & Vivian Bolen Full essay here. Nipping it in the Bud: The Promise and Perils of Tort Litigation...
Fourth Amendment Equilibrium Adjustment in an Age of Technological Upheaval
The Digital Fourth Amendment is written by Professor Orin Kerr, one of the country’s foremost authorities on the Fourth Amendment, electronic privacy, and criminal procedure. Kerr’s work has been deeply influential in shaping how courts are looking at and deciding...
Crypto Kleptocracy
Many Americans are worrying about whether they will soon be living in a post-democracy autocracy. But in the meantime, they may already be living in a crypto-fueled kleptocracy. Less than one year into his second…The postCrypto Kleptocracyappeared first onMichigan Law...
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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...
Large Language Models for Legal Interpretation? Don’t Take Their Word for It
Video Analytics and Fourth Amendment Vision
Introduction In cities across America, Real-Time Crime Centers monitor the streets.[1] Surveillance cameras feed video monitors, sensors alert to unusual activities, automated license plate readers scan passing cars, gunshot detection systems report loud sounds, and community-aided dispatch calls animate a...
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A philosophy of technology for computational law
This chapter confronts the foundational challenges posed to legal theory and legal philosophy by the rise of computational ‘law’. Two types will be distinguished, noting that they can be combined into hybrid systems. On the one hand, the use of...
Copyright and AI training data—transparency to the rescue?
Abstract Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models must be trained on vast quantities of data, much of which is composed of copyrighted material. However, AI developers frequently use such content without seeking permission from rightsholders, leading to calls for requirements to...
Approaches to Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Open-Source Software and AI-Generated Products, Including Copyright Protection in AI Training.
China’s regulatory approaches to open-source resources and software deserve special attention due to the widespread global use of Chinese-developed solutions. China’s activity in the open-source software sector surged in 2020, laying the foundation for the type of innovations seen today....
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Petitioning and Creating Rights: Judicialization in Argentina
Courts and the law are playing an increasingly important political role. Courts are redefining public policies decided by representative authorities, and citizens are using the law and rights-framed discourses as political tools to address private and social demands, as well...
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1Interdisciplinary ApproachResearch at Vanderbilt draws on the belief that great breakthroughs happen when different ideas, disciplines and areas of expertise come together. As a result, Vanderbilt is dedicated to fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations that can expand the framework for what is...
The Difference Narrows: A Reply to Kurt Lash
ARTICLE The Difference Narrows: A Reply to Kurt Lash Randy E. Barnett* & Evan D. Bernick** We thank the Notre Dame Law Review for allowing us to respond to Kurt Lash’s reply to our critique of his interpretation of the...
Generative artificial intelligence empowers educational reform: current status, issues, and prospects
The emergence of Chat GPT has once again sparked a wave of information revolution in generative artificial intelligence. This article provides a detailed overview of the development and technical support of generative artificial intelligence. It conducts an in-depth analysis of...
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Redefining Program Integrity: Protecting Consumers and Systems in the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces
In February 2023, Ashley Zukoski, an ultrasound technologist who already received health insurance through her employer, discovered she had been enrolled in a different plan sold on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces. Without Zukoski’s knowledge or consent, a Florida-based...
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 an attempt at shifting legal, social, and ethical responsibilities to machines. This paper exposes the...
Online Courts and the Future of Justice
In Online Courts and the Future of Justice, Richard Susskind, the world’s most cited author on the future of legal services, shows how litigation will be transformed by technology and proposes a solution to the global access-to-justice problem. In most...
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...
Ethical Considerations in AI: Bias Mitigation and Fairness in Algorithmic Decision Making
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into critical decision-making domains—such as healthcare, finance, law enforcement, and hiring—has raised significant ethical concerns regarding bias and fairness. Algorithmic decision-making systems, if not carefully designed and monitored, risk perpetuating and amplifying societal...
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