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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright: Issues and Challenges

The increasing role of Artificial Intelligence in the area of medical science, transportation, aviation, space, education, entertainment (music, art, games, and films), industry, and many other sectors has transformed our day to day lives. The area of Intellectual Property Rights...

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Undergraduate Research at Vanderbilt

Upcoming Events MORE » Recent News Louisiana v. Callais and the Future of the Voting Rights Act Vanderbilt Kennedy Center announces 2025–26 Nicholas Hobbs Discovery Award recipients Vanderbilt engineers debut breakthrough wearable that reduces body armor burden Innovative drug delivery...

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Algorithmic bias, data ethics, and governance: Ensuring fairness, transparency and compliance in AI-powered business analytics applications

The widespread adoption of AI-powered business analytics applications has revolutionized decision-making, yet it has also introduced significant challenges related to algorithmic bias, data ethics, and governance. As organizations increasingly rely on machine learning and big data analytics for customer profiling,...

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Academics

Vanderbilt University is a globally renowned center for scholarly research, informed and creative teaching, and service to the community and society at large. The Vanderbilt community is committed to the highest academic standards, a spirit of intellectual freedom and a...

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“Proven” Safety Regulations: Massachusetts 1805 Proving Law As Historical Analogue for Modern Gun Safety Laws lawreview - Minnesota Law Review

By Billy Clark. Full Text. Concerned by the public health threats posed by certain firearms, the Massachusetts legislature enacts a law to set safety standards for firearms in the Commonwealth. Firearm dealers across the State, including some of the leading...

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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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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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LL.M. Program

What Sets Vanderbilt's LL.M. Program Apart? At Vanderbilt Law, you can customize your legal education, prepare for a bar exam, and improve your language skills. Course Tracks and Customizable Curriculums At Vanderbilt, students have the power to choose what they...

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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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What's Next for AI Ethics, Policy, and Governance? A Global Overview

Since 2016, more than 80 AI ethics documents - including codes, principles, frameworks, and policy strategies - have been produced by corporations, governments, and NGOs. In this paper, we examine three topics of importance related to our ongoing empirical study...

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and financial technology (FinTech) in Tanzania; legal and regulatory issues

Purpose This paper aims to investigate the legal challenges arising from the increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within the financial industry. It examines issues such as data privacy, cyber security, fraud and consumer protection, as well as ethical concerns...

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Law and Artificial Intelligence: Possibilities and Regulations on the Road to the Consummation of the Digital Verdict

Aim: The continuous growing influence of technologies based on artificial intelligence will continue to have an increasingly strong impact on various fields of society, which is evident in the generation of a great expectation in continuous evolution that revolutionises many...

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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...

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Predicting the Behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States: A General Approach

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Ganesh Sitaraman Testifies Before U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee The airline industry is not resilient, competitive, or serving the public, and Congress must fix the miserable flying experience, Vanderbilt Law Professor Ganesh Sitaraman testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on...

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A general approach for predicting the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States

Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, we construct a model designed to predict the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States in a generalized, out-of-sample context. To do so,...

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Due Process of War

ARTICLE Due Process of War Nathan S. Chapman* The application of the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the government’s deprivation of rights during war is one of the most challenging and contested questions of constitutional law. The...

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The risks of machine learning models in judicial decision making

Machine learning models, as tools of artificial intelligence, have an increasingly strong potential to become an integral part of judicial decision-making. However, the technical limitations of AI systems—often overlooked by legal scholarship—raise fundamental questions, particularly regarding the preservation of the...

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Technologies of Violence: Law, Markets, and Innovation for Gun Safety

Introduction Guns play a variety of roles in American life—as tools of crime and self-defense, political symbols, markers of individual identity, instruments of recreation, and more. But at the most basic level, guns are a technology designed to inflict violence,...

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When code isn’t law: rethinking regulation for artificial intelligence

Abstract This article examines the challenges of regulating artificial intelligence (AI) systems and proposes an adapted model of regulation suitable for AI's novel features. Unlike past technologies, AI systems built using techniques like deep learning cannot be directly analyzed, specified,...

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Volume 2025, No. 2

Residual State Power to Regulate Presidential Qualifications in The Wake Of Trump v. Anderson and Moore v. Harper by Vikram David Amar; History, Tradition, and Voter Registration by Joshua A. Douglas; “The Real Preference Of Voters”: Madison’s Idea of a...

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High-reward, high-risk technologies? An ethical and legal account of AI development in healthcare

Abstract Background Considering the disruptive potential of AI technology, its current and future impact in healthcare, as well as healthcare professionals’ lack of training in how to use it, the paper summarizes how to approach the challenges of AI from...

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Reconstituting Corporate Power & Accountability

Introduction Modern society faces a paradox: While corporations can be useful engines of innovation and value creation, they increasingly operate as vectors for profound public harm beyond the reach of public regulation. The “economic and human tolls,” experts note, “almost...

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FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION IN AFRICA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR AI-DRIVEN FINANCIAL SERVICES

The rapid evolution of financial technology, especially the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), is reshaping the financial sector in Africa. This paper comprehensively reviews the rise, implications, and future prospects of AI-driven financial services in Africa. This study aimed to...

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Legal Exploration of AI Face-Changing Technology

The present society is in a period of rapid development of artificial intelligence, and the process of its swift advancement is filled with both opportunities and challenges. As a branch of artificial intelligence, deep synthesis technology gradually enters people's vision....

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Legal Database Renewal in the AI Era: Insights from Eversheds Sutherland’s AI Strategy

Abstract This article, written by Andrew Thatcher , explores Eversheds Sutherland’s approach to integrating generative AI knowledge tools, focusing on their evaluation, onboarding and the subscription management. Rather than debating the broader implications of AI in law, the paper provides...

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Academic Calendar

2025-26 Academic Calendar Please note: All times in U.S. Central. EventDate / Time First Registration Appointment Window (all 3Ls)June 16 (YES opens at 12:35 PM) thru June 22 (YES closes at 11:59 PM) Second Registration Appointment Window (all 2Ls/3Ls)June 23...

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