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Legitimate Concerns Not Alleviated (Southern California Journal of Interdisciplinary Law)

Miron Mushkat & Roda MushkatSouthern California Journal of Interdisciplinary LawIssue 32, pp. 75-111 Published in 2022 Abstract: In the post-positivist era, grappling with the complexities of corrupt practices has become an increasingly difficult proposition. Many perspectives, normative as well as positivist, have been applied to this phenomenon, which was once considered simple. Inspired by the … Read more

Colloquia/Workshop |: Legal Scholarship Blog

Colloquia/Workshop University of Florida Levin College of Law – Alan Klugel, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Kentucky College of Law, represents Marshall M. Kreizer Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series. Noon ET, Bailey Room. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information. About the Legal Scholarships BlogThe Legal Scholarship Blog features calls for law-related papers, conferences, and workshops, … Read more

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“Hong Kong’s Bilingual Legal System. “Retrospect and Prospect” will be held on August 26 and 27, 2023 at the University of Hong Kong. The conference, organized by the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong, is the first major international conference focusing on the legal language of Hong Kong. The aim of the … Read more

Colloquia/Workshop |: Legal Scholarship Blog

Colloquia/Workshop The University of Texas at Austin School of Law – Richard M. Re, University of Virginia School of Law Fellow Joel B. Professor Piasik is presenting today as part of the Faculty Colloquia Series. About the Legal Scholarships BlogThe Legal Scholarship Blog features calls for law-related papers, conferences, and workshops, as well as general … Read more

Congratulations to Dr. Cynthia Farid for being named a Fellow of the Global Young Academy (GYA).

The 53-member Selection Committee of the Young Youth Academy (GYA), chaired by Menatallah Elserafi (Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt), has finalized the selection of 41 new members who will join the GYA in June 2023 for a five-year term. . The new GYA member group includes representatives from 31 individual countries covering all … Read more

Benjamin Chen et al., YOUR DAY IN A ROBOT COURT (Harvard Journal of Law and Technology)

“YOUR DAY IN THE ROBOT COURT”Benjamin Minhao Chen, Alexander Stremitzer, and Kevin TobiaHarvard Journal of Law & Technology, Volume 36, Number 1, pages 127-169Released Fall 2022 Abstract: Should cars be judges? Some say no, arguing that citizens will find court processes run by robots to be procedurally unfair because the idea of ​​”having your day … Read more

Colloquia/Workshops |: Legal Scholarship Blog

Colloquia/seminars University of Florida Levin College of Law – Scholarly Impact. Stephen Sacks notes John Steinford’s academic influence and contributions. The University of Florida Levine College of Law welcomes Harvard Law School Professor of Law Stephen Sacks, Antonin Scalia. when he notes University of Florida Levin College of Law professor John F. Stineford Edward Rudd … Read more

Benjamin Chen et al., Do People Trust an AI Judge? Easier Than You Think (Slate)

“Will people trust an artificial intelligence judge? Easier than you think”Benjamin Chen, Alexander Stremitzer, and Kevin TobiaSlate Published on February 28, 2023 Introduction: The judgment of artificial intelligence has become a reality. Last month, a Colombian judge used ChatGPT to create part of his judicial opinion. Colombia is not alone. Estonia piloted a robot judge, … Read more