Transparency and accountability in digital public services: Learning from the Brazilian cases
A hybrid CNN + BILSTM deep learning-based DSS for efficient prediction of judicial case decisions
Research and Design on Cognitive Computing Framework for Predicting Judicial Decisions
Limitations of mitigating judicial bias with machine learning
Worldwide AI ethics: A review of 200 guidelines and recommendations for AI governance
The utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, bringing forth numerous benefits and conveniences. However, this expansion has also provoked ethical concerns, such as privacy breaches, algorithmic discrimination, security and reliability issues, transparency, and...
Boundary Work between Computational ‘Law’ and ‘Law-as-We-Know-it’
Abstract This chapter enquires into the use of big data analytics and prediction of judgment to inform both law and legal decision-making. The main argument is that the use of data-driven ‘legal technologies’ may transform the ‘mode of existence’ of...
Ethical and preventive legal technology
Abstract Preventive Legal Technology (PLT) is a new field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) investigating the intelligent prevention of disputes. The concept integrates the theories of preventive law and legal technology. Our goal is to give ethics a place in the...
A Critical View of Laws and Regulations of Artificial Intelligence in India and China
This research paper deals with the general understanding of AI technology and its laws and regulations in India and China. It examines this issue from developing countries perspective and focusing on India and China, as they represent around 40 %...
Seeing the Dead: Marks, Meaning and the Haunting of American Trademark Law
[Introduction] The retirement of trademarks such as “Uncle Ben” and “Aunt Jemima” during the fulcrum of the Black Lives Matter movement prompted scholars to reconsider how trademark law protected various marks that perpetuated images built on a terrifying scaffold of...
A Law and Political Economy of Intellectual Property
Introduction Theories of intellectual property (IP) tend to come in two varieties: “normative” theories that concern themselves with evaluating the extent to which IP rights are (or are not) justified, and “positive” theories that focus on explaining the origins or...
TDM copyright for AI in Europe: a view from Portugal
Abstract The development of artificial intelligence (AI) justified the introduction at the level of the European Union (EU) of a new copyright exception regarding text and data mining (TDM) for purposes of scientific research conducted by research organizations and entities...
D-BIAS: A Causality-Based Human-in-the-Loop System for Tackling Algorithmic Bias
With the rise of AI, algorithms have become better at learning underlying patterns from the training data including ingrained social biases based on gender, race, etc. Deployment of such algorithms to domains such as hiring, healthcare, law enforcement, etc. has...
New Judicial Federalism and the Establishment Clause: Classroom Ten Commandments as a Case Study in State Constitutional Protection
Introduction The race is on to reintroduce Christianity into public schools. A new Louisiana law mandates that the Ten Commandments be posted in every public grade school, high school, and college classroom.[1] Oklahoma’s Superintendent of Public Schools decreed that all...
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Wisconsin Law Review’s 2024 Symposium
The Wisconsin Law Review presents, Sept. 20, 2024: The 2024 Wisconsin Law Review SymposiumThe one-day symposium was hosted by Dean Dan Tokaji, University of Wisconsin Law School, and Professors Miriam Seifter and Rob Yablon of the State Democracy Research Initiative,...
Wisconsin Law Review’s 2025 Symposium
The Wisconsin Law Review presents: The Shadow Carceral State Registration available here.Date and Time Friday, September 26 9:00am – 5:30pm CDT Location Madison Museum of Contemporary Art 227 State Street Madison, WI 53703 CLE for this event is pending.Summary On...
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Foreword by Miriam Seifter, Robert Yablon & Bree Grossi Wilde; The Next Chapter in Health Care Federalism: Expanding Medicaid from the Ground Up by Michelle Wilde Anderson & Lina Volin; Local Government Standing as State Standing by Katharine Cooney &...
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