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Court rules criminal defendants may be prohibited from discussing ongoing testimony with counsel during an overnight recess

When a trial court recesses a criminal trial during a defendant’s testimony, the court may order the defendant and his lawyer not to discuss that testimony during the break except […]The postCourt rules criminal defendants may be prohibited from discussing...

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How can the Supreme Court protect electoral integrity?

Justice, Democracy, and Law is a recurring series by Edward B. Foley that focuses on election law and the relationship of law and democracy. The court has already confronted cases […]The postHow can the Supreme Court protect electoral integrity?appeared first...

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LOW Journal International

AI’s Future May Be Quantum

Stephanie Seoyun Hwang, J.D. Class of 2028 While most people recognize AI as a transformative force, fewer are aware of one of the key technologies fueling its progress: quantum computing. In fact, many governments and tech industry actors see it...

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Third Time’s the Charm? The Fate of the EU–U.S. Data Privacy Framework

Ksheeraja Satish, LL.M. Class of 2026 Transatlantic transfers of personal data are fundamental to the global digital economy. However, the legal history of these transfer mechanisms has been one of successive invalidations. Each time the European Union (EU) and the...

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Anthropic CEO stands firm as Pentagon deadline looms

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said Thursday that he "cannot in good conscience accede" to the Pentagon's demands to give the military unrestricted access to its AI systems.

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LOW Academic European Union

Enhancing Hate Speech Detection on Social Media: A Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Models and Text Transformation Approaches

arXiv:2602.20634v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The proliferation of hate speech on social media platforms has necessitated the development of effective detection and moderation tools. This study evaluates the efficacy of various machine learning models in identifying hate speech and offensive...

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Semantic Novelty at Scale: Narrative Shape Taxonomy and Readership Prediction in 28,606 Books

arXiv:2602.20647v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: I introduce semantic novelty--cosine distance between each paragraph's sentence embedding and the running centroid of all preceding paragraphs--as an information-theoretic measure of narrative structure at corpus scale. Applying it to 28,606 books in PG19 (pre-1920...

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CARE: An Explainable Computational Framework for Assessing Client-Perceived Therapeutic Alliance Using Large Language Models

arXiv:2602.20648v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Client perceptions of the therapeutic alliance are critical for counseling effectiveness. Accurately capturing these perceptions remains challenging, as traditional post-session questionnaires are burdensome and often delayed, while existing computational approaches produce coarse scores, lack interpretable...

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CAMEL: Confidence-Gated Reflection for Reward Modeling

arXiv:2602.20670v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reward models play a fundamental role in aligning large language models with human preferences. Existing methods predominantly follow two paradigms: scalar discriminative preference models, which are efficient but lack interpretability, and generative judging models, which...

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LOW Academic International

Adaptive Text Anonymization: Learning Privacy-Utility Trade-offs via Prompt Optimization

arXiv:2602.20743v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Anonymizing textual documents is a highly context-sensitive problem: the appropriate balance between privacy protection and utility preservation varies with the data domain, privacy objectives, and downstream application. However, existing anonymization methods rely on static, manually...

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Explicit Grammar Semantic Feature Fusion for Robust Text Classification

arXiv:2602.20749v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Natural Language Processing enables computers to understand human language by analysing and classifying text efficiently with deep-level grammatical and semantic features. Existing models capture features by learning from large corpora with transformer models, which are...

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Overton Pluralistic Reinforcement Learning for Large Language Models

arXiv:2602.20759v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Existing alignment paradigms remain limited in capturing the pluralistic nature of human values. Overton Pluralism addresses this gap by generating responses with diverse perspectives from a single query. This paper introduces OP-GRPO (Overton Pluralistic Group...

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Don't Ignore the Tail: Decoupling top-K Probabilities for Efficient Language Model Distillation

arXiv:2602.20816v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The core learning signal used in language model distillation is the standard Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence between the student and teacher distributions. Traditional KL divergence tends to be dominated by the next tokens with the highest...

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FinAnchor: Aligned Multi-Model Representations for Financial Prediction

arXiv:2602.20859v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Financial prediction from long documents involves significant challenges, as actionable signals are often sparse and obscured by noise, and the optimal LLM for generating embeddings varies across tasks and time periods. In this paper, we...

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The Art of Efficient Reasoning: Data, Reward, and Optimization

arXiv:2602.20945v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) consistently benefit from scaled Chain-of-Thought (CoT) reasoning, but also suffer from heavy computational overhead. To address this issue, efficient reasoning aims to incentivize short yet accurate thinking trajectories, typically through reward...

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Blackbird Language Matrices: A Framework to Investigate the Linguistic Competence of Language Models

arXiv:2602.20966v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This article describes a novel language task, the Blackbird Language Matrices (BLM) task, inspired by intelligence tests, and illustrates the BLM datasets, their construction and benchmarking, and targeted experiments on chunking and systematicity. BLMs are...

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Linear Reasoning vs. Proof by Cases: Obstacles for Large Language Models in FOL Problem Solving

arXiv:2602.20973v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: To comprehensively evaluate the mathematical reasoning capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs), researchers have introduced abundant mathematical reasoning datasets. However, most existing datasets primarily focus on linear reasoning, neglecting other parts such as proof by...

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LOW Academic United States

Beyond the Star Rating: A Scalable Framework for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis Using LLMs and Text Classification

arXiv:2602.21082v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Customer-provided reviews have become an important source of information for business owners and other customers alike. However, effectively analyzing millions of unstructured reviews remains challenging. While large language models (LLMs) show promise for natural language...

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PVminer: A Domain-Specific Tool to Detect the Patient Voice in Patient Generated Data

arXiv:2602.21165v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Patient-generated text such as secure messages, surveys, and interviews contains rich expressions of the patient voice (PV), reflecting communicative behaviors and social determinants of health (SDoH). Traditional qualitative coding frameworks are labor intensive and do...

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On Data Engineering for Scaling LLM Terminal Capabilities

arXiv:2602.21193v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Despite rapid recent progress in the terminal capabilities of large language models, the training data strategies behind state-of-the-art terminal agents remain largely undisclosed. We address this gap through a systematic study of data engineering practices...

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LOW Academic European Union

Graph Modelling Analysis of Speech-Gesture Interaction for Aphasia Severity Estimation

arXiv:2602.20163v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Aphasia is an acquired language disorder caused by injury to the regions of the brain that are responsible for language. Aphasia may impair the use and comprehension of written and spoken language. The Western Aphasia...

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MedCLIPSeg: Probabilistic Vision-Language Adaptation for Data-Efficient and Generalizable Medical Image Segmentation

arXiv:2602.20423v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Medical image segmentation remains challenging due to limited annotations for training, ambiguous anatomical features, and domain shifts. While vision-language models such as CLIP offer strong cross-modal representations, their potential for dense, text-guided medical image segmentation...

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LOW Academic International

Protein Language Models Diverge from Natural Language: Comparative Analysis and Improved Inference

arXiv:2602.20449v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Modern Protein Language Models (PLMs) apply transformer-based model architectures from natural language processing to biological sequences, predicting a variety of protein functions and properties. However, protein language has key differences from natural language, such as...

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LOW Academic European Union

Actor-Curator: Co-adaptive Curriculum Learning via Policy-Improvement Bandits for RL Post-Training

arXiv:2602.20532v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Post-training large foundation models with reinforcement learning typically relies on massive and heterogeneous datasets, making effective curriculum learning both critical and challenging. In this work, we propose ACTOR-CURATOR, a scalable and fully automated curriculum learning...

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GATES: Self-Distillation under Privileged Context with Consensus Gating

arXiv:2602.20574v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We study self-distillation in settings where supervision is unreliable: there are no ground truth labels, verifiable rewards, or external graders to evaluate answers. We focus on document-grounded question answering with asymmetric context, where a single...

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LOW Academic European Union

RMIT-ADM+S at the MMU-RAG NeurIPS 2025 Competition

arXiv:2602.20735v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This paper presents the award-winning RMIT-ADM+S system for the Text-to-Text track of the NeurIPS~2025 MMU-RAG Competition. We introduce Routing-to-RAG (R2RAG), a research-focused retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) architecture composed of lightweight components that dynamically adapt the retrieval...

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Multimodal MRI Report Findings Supervised Brain Lesion Segmentation with Substructures

arXiv:2602.20994v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Report-supervised (RSuper) learning seeks to alleviate the need for dense tumor voxel labels with constraints derived from radiology reports (e.g., volumes, counts, sizes, locations). In MRI studies of brain tumors, however, we often involve multi-parametric...

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LOW Academic United States

Tensor Network Generator-Enhanced Optimization for Traveling Salesman Problem

arXiv:2602.20175v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present an application of the tensor network generator-enhanced optimization (TN-GEO) framework to address the traveling salesman problem (TSP), a fundamental combinatorial optimization challenge. Our approach employs a tensor network Born machine based on automatically...

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Controllable Exploration in Hybrid-Policy RLVR for Multi-Modal Reasoning

arXiv:2602.20197v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reinforcement Learning with verifiable rewards (RLVR) has emerged as a primary learning paradigm for enhancing the reasoning capabilities of multi-modal large language models (MLLMs). However, during RL training, the enormous state space of MLLM and...

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IMOVNO+: A Regional Partitioning and Meta-Heuristic Ensemble Framework for Imbalanced Multi-Class Learning

arXiv:2602.20199v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Class imbalance, overlap, and noise degrade data quality, reduce model reliability, and limit generalization. Although widely studied in binary classification, these issues remain underexplored in multi-class settings, where complex inter-class relationships make minority-majority structures unclear...

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