A new study from University of Chicago Law School researchers has uncovered a stark contrast between AI and human judicial decision-making, potentially reshaping our understanding of technology’s role ...
First-year law school enrollment hardly budged this year despite the pandemic. New data shows that the number of new students at nearly 200 American Bar Association-approved schools fell by only 0 ...
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Though he lacks the power to do so unilaterally, President Trump moved Thursday to “dismantle” the Department of Education, ...
The bottom line is that real judges appear to be more easily swayed by “legally irrelevant” factors than artificial intelligence presented with the same material. That result, however, contains a ...
Conventional wisdom in law and economics holds that legal rules should be designed solely to promote efficiency, leaving income redistribution to the tax system. But when does this principle hold true ...
In 1953, a brilliant law professor published a massive tome on the original meaning of the Constitution, arguing that the Supreme Court and modern politics had abandoned the true vision of the ...
The national litigation boutique MoloLamken LLP is pleased to announce that Josh Bloom, Elizabeth Clarke, and Mark Kelley have been named partners in the firm.
Israel installation was released hours after the Department of Justice announced that the Federal Task Force to Combat ...
That same year, she was admitted to the Pritzker School of Law, where she enrolled the fall after graduating from UChicago. Guerrier said her Humanities and Social Science core classes well prepared ...
Debates about income inequality are everywhere. Yet the conventional wisdom in Law and Economics is that legal rules should be designed exclusively to promote efficiency, with income redistribution ...