Apr 16 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Congress Explores AI and Copyright Law Lynn White Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the 118th Congress. There have been several hearings...
Apr 1 2024 Topics Founding Era & History • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post AI Poses a Serious Threat to the Legal Profession. It Also Presents an Extraordinary Opportunity. John Kennerly Davis The rapid emergence of high-profile applications for Artificial Intelligence—including advanced search engines, recommendation systems, and...
Mar 5 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: Two Approaches Paul Sherman Hardly a week goes by when there is not a new story of someone getting caught...
Feb 15 2024 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post New ABA Accreditation Standard Requires Law Schools to Protect Free Expression Margaret Cross On February 5, at its midyear meeting in Louisville, KY, the American Bar Association’s House of...
Feb 14 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Feb 14 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Feb 13 2024 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post “Oral-argument Affirmative Action?" Nonprofit’s Ethics Complaint Against Three Federal Judges Raises Questions on the Judicial Role Margaret Cross Do federal judges violate judicial ethics codes and the constitutional equal protection guarantee when they...
Dec 20 2023 Podcast FedSoc Events Tyranny of an organized minority: Free speech standards in higher education David Bernstein, Marcella Burke, Jay Edelson, Eugene Volokh, Todd J. Zywicki This panel will consider the symmetry and consistency of free speech norms in higher education....
Dec 20 2023 Video FedSoc Events Tyranny of an organized minority: Free speech standards in higher education David Bernstein, Marcella Burke, Jay Edelson, Eugene Volokh, Todd J. Zywicki This panel will consider the symmetry and consistency of free speech norms in higher education....
Nov 22 2023 Topics Litigation • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Separation of Powers • Supreme Court Blog Post News The Supreme Court’s Shrunken “Discuss List” Arthur D. Hellman This post originally appeared at the Volokh Conspiracy. Buried in the commentary to the Supreme...
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Congress Explores AI and Copyright Law
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the 118th Congress. There have been several hearings...
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AI Poses a Serious Threat to the Legal Profession. It Also Presents an Extraordinary Opportunity.
The rapid emergence of high-profile applications for Artificial Intelligence—including advanced search engines, recommendation systems, and...
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Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: Two Approaches
Hardly a week goes by when there is not a new story of someone getting caught...
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New ABA Accreditation Standard Requires Law Schools to Protect Free Expression
On February 5, at its midyear meeting in Louisville, KY, the American Bar Association’s House of...
Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman
Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins
At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman
Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins
At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
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“Oral-argument Affirmative Action?" Nonprofit’s Ethics Complaint Against Three Federal Judges Raises Questions on the Judicial Role
Do federal judges violate judicial ethics codes and the constitutional equal protection guarantee when they...
Tyranny of an organized minority: Free speech standards in higher education
David Bernstein, Marcella Burke, Jay Edelson, Eugene Volokh, Todd J. Zywicki
This panel will consider the symmetry and consistency of free speech norms in higher education....
Tyranny of an organized minority: Free speech standards in higher education
David Bernstein, Marcella Burke, Jay Edelson, Eugene Volokh, Todd J. Zywicki
This panel will consider the symmetry and consistency of free speech norms in higher education....
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The Supreme Court’s Shrunken “Discuss List”
This post originally appeared at the Volokh Conspiracy. Buried in the commentary to the Supreme...