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New Rules For A New Era: Regulating Artificial Intelligence In The Legal Field, Hunter Cyran
New Rules For A New Era: Regulating Artificial Intelligence In The Legal Field, Hunter Cyran
Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at a rapid pace, many industries have already started integrating new technologies to reduce costs and labor. While this is practical for some industries, the legal industry should be cautious before fully integrating AI. Some legal-service providers are already developing and offering new AI products. But the legal industry must approach these new products with some skepticism. While AI may eventually bring positive changes to the legal industry, AI currently has many flaws. This can create negative unintended consequences for attorneys and judges that are unaware of these flaws. Further, AI is not …
The Reckless Tolerance Of Unsafe Autonomous Vehicle Testing: Uber's Culpability For The Criminal Offense Of Negligent Homicide, Helen Stamp
Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet
When Elaine Herzberg was struck and killed by an Uber autonomous vehicle on a public road in Arizona in 2018, sole criminal responsibility fell on the Uber employee operating the vehicle. Uber escaped all criminal accountability despite evidence of flawed vehicle technology and Uber’s non-existent safety culture. This lack of accountability is confronting given that legislators and courts in Arizona, and in other States, have consistently supported criminal sanctions for corporations who are culpable for the offense of negligent homicide.
The criminal proceedings against the Uber vehicle operator were settled in July 2023, closing off the court’s ability to consider …
The Future Of The Christchurch Call To Action: How To Build Multistakeholder Initiatives To Address Content Moderation Challenges, Rachel Wolbers
The Future Of The Christchurch Call To Action: How To Build Multistakeholder Initiatives To Address Content Moderation Challenges, Rachel Wolbers
Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet
This article explores the challenges the New Zealand Government faced after the events in Christchurch on 15 March 2019, where a violent gunman killed 51 people and live-streamed his attack on social media. The video was viewed millions of times in the days following, even as the tech companies took extraordinary efforts to reduce its virality. To find a long-term solution that ended the proliferation of this violent content while protecting human rights, the New Zealand Government decided to take a non-regulatory approach that worked alongside tech companies and civil society. The result was the creation of the Christchurch Call …
Tools Do Not Create: Human Authorship In The Use Of Generative Artificial Intelligence, Michael D. Murray
Tools Do Not Create: Human Authorship In The Use Of Generative Artificial Intelligence, Michael D. Murray
Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet
Artistic tools, from brushes to complex algorithms, don’t create art; human artists do. The advent of generative AI tools like Midjourney, DALL-E, and Stable Diffusion has blurred this understanding, causing observers to believe these tools are the authors of the artworks they produce, even so far as to imagine that the artworks are “created” by the AI in the copyright sense of the word. Not so.
The U.S. Copyright Office recently issued guidance on the copyrightability of works produced using generative AI tools. The Office has accepted the narrative that AI tools perform the steps of authorship, conceiving of the …
Masthead, Case Western Reserve Journal Of Law, Technology & The Internet
Masthead, Case Western Reserve Journal Of Law, Technology & The Internet
Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet
No abstract provided.
Sackett And The Continued Atomization Of The Clean Water Act, Robert W. Adler
Sackett And The Continued Atomization Of The Clean Water Act, Robert W. Adler
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Friends With Co-Benefits: Defending The Epa’S Consideration Of Co-Benefits When Promulgating Clean Air Act Regulations, Casey E. Lindstrom
Friends With Co-Benefits: Defending The Epa’S Consideration Of Co-Benefits When Promulgating Clean Air Act Regulations, Casey E. Lindstrom
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Slapp Happy State: Now Is The Time For Ohio To Pass Anti-Slapp Legislation, Brooke White
The Slapp Happy State: Now Is The Time For Ohio To Pass Anti-Slapp Legislation, Brooke White
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 74 Issue 2 (2023), Case Western Reserve Law Review
Volume 74 Issue 2 (2023), Case Western Reserve Law Review
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sackett V. Epa And The Regulatory, Property, And Human Rights-Based Strategies For Protecting American Waterways, Erin Ryan
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Special Education Cause Lawyers, Mark C. Weber
Special Education Cause Lawyers, Mark C. Weber
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race Or Class: New Directions For Critical Theory, Richard Delgado
Race Or Class: New Directions For Critical Theory, Richard Delgado
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Tobacco-Free Products Are Tobacco Products: Major Questions Behind Fda Regulation Of Synthetic Nicotine E-Cigarettes, Daniel Moysaenko
When Tobacco-Free Products Are Tobacco Products: Major Questions Behind Fda Regulation Of Synthetic Nicotine E-Cigarettes, Daniel Moysaenko
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Psychology Of Censorship, Honorable Jennifer M. Kinsley
The Psychology Of Censorship, Honorable Jennifer M. Kinsley
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Voices In Education Law Advocacy, Kristen E. Murray
Voices In Education Law Advocacy, Kristen E. Murray
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawlessness Of Sackett V. Epa, William W. Buzbee
The Lawlessness Of Sackett V. Epa, William W. Buzbee
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Ordering And Contracting Out In Twenty-First-Century Corporate Law, Robert B. Thompson
Private Ordering And Contracting Out In Twenty-First-Century Corporate Law, Robert B. Thompson
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 74 Issue 1 (2023)
Masthead, Volume 74 Issue 1 (2023)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 74 Issue 1 (2023), Case Western Reserve Law Review
Volume 74 Issue 1 (2023), Case Western Reserve Law Review
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comparing Agency Costs In Contract Production: Private Equity M&A Versus Corporate And Sovereign Bonds, Stephen J. Choi, Mitu Gulati, Robert E. Scott
Comparing Agency Costs In Contract Production: Private Equity M&A Versus Corporate And Sovereign Bonds, Stephen J. Choi, Mitu Gulati, Robert E. Scott
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Hidden Cost Of Contracting For Esg: A New Perspective On Private Ordering, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Jillian T. Fox, Blake Spiller
The Hidden Cost Of Contracting For Esg: A New Perspective On Private Ordering, Juliet P. Kostritsky, Jillian T. Fox, Blake Spiller
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping Faithful To The Facts, Antonia Mysyk
Keeping Faithful To The Facts, Antonia Mysyk
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Renewable Frontier: Improving Offshore Wind Development Within The Great Lakes Through Statutory Initiatives, Anjelica D. Blair
The Renewable Frontier: Improving Offshore Wind Development Within The Great Lakes Through Statutory Initiatives, Anjelica D. Blair
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Doing Good Or Just Looking Good?: An Analysis Of Delaware’S Public Benefit Corporation A Decade After Its Creation, Amanda Schwaben
Doing Good Or Just Looking Good?: An Analysis Of Delaware’S Public Benefit Corporation A Decade After Its Creation, Amanda Schwaben
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 74 Issue 2 (2023)
Masthead, Volume 74 Issue 2 (2023)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
George A. Leet Business Law Symposium: Corporate Law And Private Ordering - Introduction, Eric C. Chaffee
George A. Leet Business Law Symposium: Corporate Law And Private Ordering - Introduction, Eric C. Chaffee
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Masthead (2023)
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
No abstract provided.
Talking Foreign Policy Transcriptsfebruary 21, 2023 Broadcast:What Went Wrong In Afghanistan?, Michael Scharf, Shannon E. French
Talking Foreign Policy Transcriptsfebruary 21, 2023 Broadcast:What Went Wrong In Afghanistan?, Michael Scharf, Shannon E. French
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
Contributors, Inamori Center
Contributors, Inamori Center
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
“Killing The Black Body:The Urgency Of Reproductive Justice,” October 11, 2022, Dorothy E. Roberts, Colette Ngana
“Killing The Black Body:The Urgency Of Reproductive Justice,” October 11, 2022, Dorothy E. Roberts, Colette Ngana
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.