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Artificial Intelligence Governed by Laws and Regulations

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property
LOW Academic International

The Way Forward for Legal Knowledge Engineers in the Big Data Era with the Impact of AI Technology

In the era of big data, the application of AI technology has become a core driver of social development, widely affecting a wide range of fields and impacting on the development models of various industries. With changing business models and...

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LOW Law Review United States

Exempt but Not Immune: Why the Section 501(c)(3) Tax Exemption Amounts to Federal Financial Assistance and Demands that Private Schools Comply with Title IX lawreview - Minnesota Law Review

By ELLEN BART. Full Text. Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 (Title IX) prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance and ensures that federal funds are not...

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LOW Academic International

Aether, Radiation, Mass-Energy Law, Gravity and Inertia

The universal space, crisscrossed by electric fields from electric charges in bodies, is proposed to be the aether as a physical medium conceived by Maxwell, Einstein and others. The fields, in accordance with Coulomb’s law, balance out everywhere. Permittivity and...

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LOW Academic International

Algorithmic and Non-Algorithmic Fairness: Should We Revise our View of the Latter Given Our View of the Former?

Abstract In the US context, critics of court use of algorithmic risk prediction algorithms have argued that COMPAS involves unfair machine bias because it generates higher false positive rates of predicted recidivism for black offenders than for white offenders. In...

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property
LOW Academic International

The intellectual property road to the knowledge economy: remarks on the readiness of the UAE Copyright Act to drive AI innovation

Copyright law in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has the capacity to address the challenges associated with artificial intelligence (AI)-generated literary, artistic and scientific works. Under UAE copyright law, AI-generated works may qualify as copyright subject matter despite the non-human...

1 min 1 month, 1 week ago
property
LOW Academic European Union

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...

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property
LOW Law Review International

Surveillance Intrusiveness in a Pandemic

Government surveillance capabilities have always been a matter of public concern, but the current pandemic makes the issue especially salient. We set out to discover what Americans think of government surveillance during this crisis. Americans have been inundated with media...

1 min 1 month, 1 week ago
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LOW Academic United States

AI governance: a systematic literature review

Abstract As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms a wide range of sectors and drives innovation, it also introduces different types of risks that should be identified, assessed, and mitigated. Various AI governance frameworks have been released recently by governments, organizations, and...

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LOW Law Review United States

Refining the Dangerousness Standard in Felon Disarmament lawreview - Minnesota Law Review

By Jamie G. McWilliam. Full Text. To some, 18 U.S.C. 922(g) is a necessary safeguard that keeps guns out of the hands of dangerous persons. To others, it strips classes of non-violent people of their natural and constitutional rights. This...

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LOW Law Review United States

Wisconsin Law Review’s 2022 Symposium

Schedule and information for Wisconsin Law Review Symposia.

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LOW Academic United States

Exploring the ethical, legal, and social implications of cybernetic avatars

A cybernetic avatar (CA) is a concept that encompasses not only avatars representing virtual bodies in cyberspace but also information and communication technology (ICT) and robotic technologies that enhance the physical, cognitive, and perceptual capabilities of humans. CAs can enable...

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property
LOW Law Review United States

The Paradox of Immigrant Children’s Rights

The American Law Institute is set to release a first ever Restatement of the Law in the area of Children and the Law to address the increasingly convoluted treatment of children across legal systems.[1] Children’s rights scholars have long critiqued...

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LOW Academic United States

WIPO Conversation on Intellectual Property (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Submission to the World Intellectual Property Organization's Conversation on Intellectual Property (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), second session, on behalf of the Global Expert Network on Copyright User Rights.

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property
LOW Law Review International

Subscriptions

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LOW Academic European Union

Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Works: Exploring Originality and Ownership in a Digital Landscape

Abstract This research explores AI-generated originality's impact on copyright regulations. It meticulously examines legal frameworks such as the Berne Convention, EU Copyright Law, and national legislation. Rigorously analyzing cases, including Infopaq International A/S v Danske Dagblades Forening and Levola Hengelo...

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property
LOW Law Review International

Proportional Possession

American eviction proceedings are governed by a fusion of property and contract law. The law’s narrow understanding of eviction ignores the importance of a dwelling place to its occupants. Property is not merely land or a structure on that land;...

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property
LOW Academic International

Artificial Intelligence as an Object of Civil Law Regulation

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property
LOW Law Review United States

2025-26 Symposium - Minnesota Law Review

The Minnesota Law Review invites you to attend the Vol. 110 Symposium, "The Battle Will Not Be Over": 60 Years of the Voting Rights Act. As Lyndon B. Johnson signed the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965, he warned that...

2 min 1 month, 1 week ago
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LOW Academic United States

Securitising AI: routine exceptionality and digital governance in the Gulf

Abstract This article examines how Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states securitise artificial intelligence (AI) through discourses and infrastructures that fuse modernisation with regime resilience. Drawing on securitisation theory (Buzan et al., 1998; Balzacq, 2011) and critical security studies, it analyses...

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LOW Law Review United States

BETTING ON THE FUTURE: DISCUSSING PATHS FORWARD FOR MINNESOTA TO LEGALIZE SPORTS BETTING - Minnesota Law Review

By Benjamin Albert Halevy, Volume 108 Staff Member From pull-tab vending machines at bars to tribe-owned casinos sporting slot machines and blackjack tables, Minnesota is no stranger to gambling within its borders. Yet, sports gambling, the fastest growing sector of...

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LOW Academic International

AI, Governance and Ethics: Global Perspectives

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property
LOW Law Review United States

READY, AIM, FIRE? EVALUATING THE FUTURE OF LIABILITY FOR THE FIREARMS INDUSTRY DURING NEW-WAVE PLCAA LITIGATION - Minnesota Law Review

By: Will Roberts, Volume 108 Staff Member I. MECHANISMS FOR FIREARMS INDUSTRY LIABILITY In 2005, Congress enacted the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) which significantly shielded members of the firearms industry from civil liability for over a...

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permit
LOW Academic European Union

Hard Law and Soft Law Regulations of Artificial Intelligence in Investment Management

Abstract Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) technologies present great opportunities for the investment management industry (as well as broader financial services). However, there are presently no regulations specifically aiming at AI in investment management. Does this mean that AI is currently unregulated?...

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property
LOW Academic International

Survey of Text Mining Techniques Applied to Judicial Decisions Prediction

This paper reviews the most recent literature on experiments with different Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing techniques applied to predict judicial and administrative decisions. Among the most outstanding findings, we have that the most used data mining...

1 min 1 month, 1 week ago
property
LOW Academic United States

AI and IP: Theory to Policy and Back Again – Policy and Research Recommendations at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property

Abstract The interaction between artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights (IPRs) is one of the key areas of development in intellectual property law. After much, albeit selective, debate, it seems to be gaining increasing practical relevance through intense AI-related market...

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property
LOW Academic United States

Protecting Intellectual Property With Reliable Availability of Learning Models in AI-Based Cybersecurity Services

Artificial intelligence (AI)-based cybersecurity services offer significant promise in many scenarios, including malware detection, content supervision, and so on. Meanwhile, many commercial and government applications have raised the need for intellectual property protection of using deep neural network (DNN). Existing...

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property
LOW Academic International

Artificial Intelligence as a Challenge for Law and Regulation

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property
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