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Electric Vehicles, Infrastructure Electrification And The Urban-Rural Divide, Nathan Reck
Electric Vehicles, Infrastructure Electrification And The Urban-Rural Divide, Nathan Reck
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Quantum Supremacy, Network Security & The Legal Risk Management Framework: Resiliency For National Security Systems, Salah E. Ali
Quantum Supremacy, Network Security & The Legal Risk Management Framework: Resiliency For National Security Systems, Salah E. Ali
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Machines Finding Injustice, Hannah S. Laquer, Ryan W. Copus
Machines Finding Injustice, Hannah S. Laquer, Ryan W. Copus
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
With rising caseloads, review systems are increasingly taxed, stymieing traditional methods of case screening. We propose an automated solution: predictive models of legal decisions can be used to identify and focus review resources on outlier decisions—those decisions that are most likely the product of biases, ideological extremism, unusual moods, and carelessness and thus most at odds with a court’s considered, collective judgment. By using algorithms to find and focus human attention on likely injustices, adjudication systems can largely sidestep the most serious objections to the use of algorithms in the law: that algorithms can embed racial biases, deprive parties of …
Notice And Choice Must Go: The Collective Control Alternative, Richard Warner
Notice And Choice Must Go: The Collective Control Alternative, Richard Warner
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
Over twenty years of criticism conclusively confirm that Notice and Choice results in, as the law professor Fred Cate puts it, “the worst of all worlds: privacy protection is not enhanced, individuals and businesses pay the cost of bureaucratic laws.” So why is it still the dominant legislative and regulatory approach to ensuring adequate informational privacy online? Recent implementations of Notice and Choice include the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, and California’s Consumer Protection Privacy Act. There is a well-known alternative (advanced by Helen Nissenbaum and others) that sees informational privacy as arising from social norms that require conformity …
An Old Technology Solves An Old Problem: Rethinking The “World’S Water Battery”, Will Farmer
An Old Technology Solves An Old Problem: Rethinking The “World’S Water Battery”, Will Farmer
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
The California Consumer Privacy Act’S Potential Incompatibility With The United States’ Legal And Economic Landscape, Alexandra Henry
The California Consumer Privacy Act’S Potential Incompatibility With The United States’ Legal And Economic Landscape, Alexandra Henry
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crispr Parents And Informed Consent, Naomi Cahn
Crispr Parents And Informed Consent, Naomi Cahn
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crispr And The Future Of Fertility Innovation, June R. Carbone
Crispr And The Future Of Fertility Innovation, June R. Carbone
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consumer Protections In The Context Of Holistic Healthcare, Rachel Pauerstein
Consumer Protections In The Context Of Holistic Healthcare, Rachel Pauerstein
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Re Zhu: Implied Consent To Posthumous Sperm Retrieval, Mary Kathryn Sapp
In Re Zhu: Implied Consent To Posthumous Sperm Retrieval, Mary Kathryn Sapp
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Provisional Injunctive Relief Under The Utsa And The Dtsa In Federal Court New Product Cases, Richard F. Dole, Jr.
Provisional Injunctive Relief Under The Utsa And The Dtsa In Federal Court New Product Cases, Richard F. Dole, Jr.
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Miracle Cures Go Bad: Regulators’ Responses To Unproven Direct-To-Consumer Stem Cell Therapies, Sydney Hope
When Miracle Cures Go Bad: Regulators’ Responses To Unproven Direct-To-Consumer Stem Cell Therapies, Sydney Hope
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.