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What Do U.S. Courts Say About the Use of AI?

What Do U.S. Courts Say About the Use of AI?

An analysis of state and federal court decisions uncovers standards to guide governmental use of artificial intelligence.

Reflecting on History, Preparing for the Future

Reflecting on History, Preparing for the Future

Dean Sophia Z. Lee discusses her scholarship in administrative law and shares her advice with law students and future scholars.

Moving In Without Marriage

Moving In Without Marriage

Scholars debate the proper status of cohabiting partners under family law.

Week in Review

Week in Review

The Social Security Administration issued a rule streamlining the Supplemental Security Income application process, Ron DeSantis signed a bill that prohibits children under 14 years old from having social media accounts, and more…

Optimizing Well-Being through Public Spending

Optimizing Well-Being through Public Spending

Scholars suggest that the revised Circular A-94 will help agencies focus on welfare over efficiency in benefit-cost analysis.

Disparities in Debt Relief

Disparities in Debt Relief

Scholar suggests reforms to make debt discharge more equitable under U.S. bankruptcy law.

Between a Regulatory Rock and a Constitutional Hard Place

Between a Regulatory Rock and a Constitutional Hard Place

A conflict between historic alcohol regulations and new constitutional doctrines threatens small breweries.

A Global Administrative Law for an Era of AI

A Global Administrative Law for an Era of AI

Policymakers should follow three steps when regulating artificial intelligence on a global scale.

The Rise of AI and Technology in Immigration Enforcement

The Rise of AI and Technology in Immigration Enforcement

Scholars explore how technological advancements impact immigrants’ privacy rights.

Week in Review

Week in Review

Courts appear split on Texas immigration law, EPA expects electric vehicle market dominance in eight years, and more…

Advocacy, Inc.

Advocacy, Inc.

Scholar warns that corporate social activism might erode democratic institutions, despite possible benefits.

“Zoning” In on Affordable Housing and Climate Change

“Zoning” In on Affordable Housing and Climate Change

Scholars argue that relaxing zoning laws may not have the effect that policymakers intend.