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Delegitimizing the Supreme Court: The Lessons of Dred Scott by Jonathon Booth :: SSRN

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This Article examines how anti-slavery Republicans delegitimized the Supreme Court in the aftermath of Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393 (1857) and compares t
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Revisiting Code as Law: Regulation and Extended Reality by Brittan Heller :: SSRN

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Today we are on the cusp of extended reality, just as we were on the cusp of the internet 25 years ago. This Article revisits Lessig’s seminal theory of code-as
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Style Guide for Referencing Sources (APA) by Ahmed Shaker Alalaq :: SSRN

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The well-known Documentation Guide (APA) in its seventh amended version that appeared since 2020, after the amendment to the sixth version that had appeared sin
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The Interaction between Free Movement Law and Fundamental Rights in the (Digital) Internal Market by Ulla Neergaard, Sybe A. de Vries :: SSRN

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Considering that after about 30 years of the Internet’s existence and continuing appraisals thereof and other technological advances such as new business models
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Deconstructing Design Decisions: Why Courts Must Interrogate Machine Learning and Other Technologies by Andrew D. Selbst, Suresh Venkatasubramanian, I. Elizabeth Kumar :: SSRN

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Technologies do not just come about. They are designed, and those design choices affect everything the technology touches. Yet unless a legal question directly
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Artificial Intelligence and Law by John Oladipo :: SSRN

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Humans have been computing since the beginning of civilization, using our brains to process information and make decisions. Our decision-making process revolves
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Legal powers, subjections, disabilities, and immunities: Ontological analysis and modeling patterns - ScienceDirect

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The development of dependable information systems in legal contexts requires a precise understanding of the subtleties of the underlying legal phenome…
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Large Language Models and the Future of Law by Damien Charlotin :: SSRN

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Large Language Models (LLMs) have crashed into the scene in late 2022, with ChatGPT in particular bringing to the mainstream what has before this remained withi
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L’usager, du premier au dernier kilomètre : un enjeu d’efficacité de l’action publique et une exigence démocratique

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Notre pays s’est construit autour d’une action publique forte et de services publics efficaces. Mais, aujourd’hui, l’efficacité de l’action publique est de plus en plus questionnée. En particulier, c’est sa capacité à atteindre ses destinataires qui fait débat : parvient-elle encore à réussir son dernier kilomètre ? C’est à cette question que le Conseil d’État a choisi de consacrer son étude annuelle, la première qu’une institution publique dédie à ce sujet. Il l’a fait en s’appuyant non seulement sur son expérience de juge administratif et de conseiller juridique du Gouvernement et du Parlement mais surtout en « chaussant les lunettes », non pas des acteurs publics qui conçoivent ou mettent en œuvre les politiques publiques, mais des usagers qui en bénéficient, ou qui le devraient.
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Intelligent Retrieval System on Legal Information

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Nowadays, intelligent retrieval systems in law are vital in facilitating legal research and providing access to vast legal information. These systems allow users to search for legal information more efficiently and accurately. This paper investigate
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Beyond the Iudex Threshold: Human Oversight as the Conscience of Machine Learning by Jessica E. Brown, E. Jason Albert :: SSRN

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Artificially intelligent machines do not need to rise to the level human cognition, a fete popularized in science fiction, to cause irreversible harm. Due to th
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Intelligent Retrieval System on Legal Information

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Nowadays, intelligent retrieval systems in law are vital in facilitating legal research and providing access to vast legal information. These systems allow users to search for legal information more efficiently and accurately. This paper investigate
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How to Use Large Language Models for Empirical Legal Research by Jonathan H. Choi :: SSRN

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Legal scholars have long annotated cases by hand to summarize and learn about developments in jurisprudence. Dramatic recent improvements in the performance of
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The Futures of Law, Lawyers, and Law Schools: A Dialogue by Sameer M. Ashar, Benjamin H. Barton, Michael J. Madison, Rachel F. Moran :: SSRN

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On April 19 and 20, 2023, Professors Bernard Hibbitts and Richard Weisberg convened a conference at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law titled “Disarmed,
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Faut-il alléger, voire « réparer » notre droit ? [VIDEO]

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Nouvelle diffusion  Voici un dossier « Faut-il alléger, voire ”réparer” notre droit ? », en vidéo dont voici, également, ci-dessous, la transcription.    I. VIDEO   En  premier lieu, voic…
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Faut-il alléger, voire « réparer » notre droit ? [VIDEO]

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Nouvelle diffusion  Voici un dossier « Faut-il alléger, voire ”réparer” notre droit ? », en vidéo dont voici, également, ci-dessous, la transcription.    I. VIDEO   En  premier lieu, voic…
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A New Inclusive Scholar Rank by Rob Willey, Melanie Knapp, Ashley Matthews :: SSRN

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For a variety of reasons, most existing legal scholarship ranking systems fail to identify the authors who are currently producing the most impactful scholarshi
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AI Assistance in Legal Analysis: An Empirical Study by Jonathan H. Choi, Daniel Schwarcz :: SSRN

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Can artificial intelligence (AI) augment human legal reasoning? To find out, we designed a novel experiment administering law school exams to students with and
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The Mistaken Law of Mistakes of Law: Mistakes Negating Culpability under the Model Penal Code by Scott England :: SSRN

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This Article examines the relationship between two of the most revered principles in criminal law. On the one hand, ignorance of the law is no excuse. On the ot
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The Three Ages of Modern American Lawyering and the Current Crisis in the Legal Profession and Legal Education by Rachel F. Moran :: SSRN

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During the first months of 2018, two short pieces on legal education were published. One reported on the results of a survey of college graduates, law school gr
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Final Decisions & Final Judgments by Bryan Lammon :: SSRN

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Final decisions and final judgments lie at the core of modern federal appellate jurisdiction. But far too often, courts and litigants conflate the two. This lack
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Data Problems and Legal Solutions: Some Thoughts Beyond Privacy by Lyria Bennett Moses, Kimberlee G. Weatherall :: SSRN

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There is general dissatisfaction with the state of privacy law in Australia. Various possible reforms have been touted, among them the adoption of a data protec
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Four Recommendations: Exemplary Legal Writing 2022 Books by Nancy B. Rapoport :: SSRN

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This solicited essay describes four of the most important books of 2022 on legal education and the legal profession.

We’re at a pivotal time for legal ed
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