Why Predicting the Future is More than Just Horseplay (via Christian Science...
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View ArticleCrowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly Predicts Supreme Court Decisions — By...
ABSTRACT: Scholars have increasingly investigated “crowdsourcing” as an alternative to expert-based judgment or purely data-driven approaches to predicting the future. Under certain conditions,...
View ArticleWisdom of the Crowd Accurately Predicts Supreme Court Decisions (MIT...
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View ArticleCrowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly Predicts Supreme Court Decisions –...
Today Michael J Bommarito II and I were live in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan Center for Political Studies to kickoff the tour for our #SCOTUS Crowd Prediction Paper — here is version 1.01...
View ArticleCrowdsourcing SCOTUS Paper Presentation at University of Minnesota Law School
The next leg of our SCOTUS Crowdsourcing Tour takes us to Minneapolis – for talk at the University of Minnesota Law School. Looking forward to it! The post Crowdsourcing SCOTUS Paper Presentation at...
View ArticlePresentation at StanfordCodeX – Crowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly...
Looking forward to giving the presentation next week at Stanford CodeX ! The post Presentation at StanfordCodeX – Crowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly Predicts Supreme Court Decisions – February 21,...
View ArticleEvaluating Litigation Risk in the 21st Century – Conference at UConn Law
Today I am UConn Law speaking at a Conference entitled – Evaluating Litigation Risk in the 21st Century. Thanks to Alexandra Lahav and the UConn Insurance Law Center for hosting me today! The post...
View ArticleOpening Keynote at the IFC (World Bank) LawTech San Francisco Forum
Today – I gave the Opening Keynote at LawTech San Francisco Forum – co-organized by the International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group) and Hogan Lovells.
View ArticleClosing Keynote at the Artificial Intelligence and Law Summit (Hosted by the...
Yesterday I ran the anchor leg (i.e. gave the closing Keynote) at the Artificial Intelligence and Law Summit — Hosted by the Law Society of England and Wales here in London! #LegalAI #LegalTech...
View ArticleAI Track at ILTACON 2019 – Session #1
Full House for Session 1 of the AI Track at #ILTACON19 – I am Moderating each of the Four Sessions this year (see you tomorrow for Session 2) … #LegalTech #LegalAI #legaleducation #legalinnovation...
View ArticleLegalAI Track at International Legal Technology Association Conference in...
Fighting off Stormtroopers so that I can moderate the AI and Law Track here at International Legal Technology Association Conference in Orlando #ILTACON19 #ILTACON2019 #legaltech #legaleducation...
View ArticleContract Analytics Session at ILTACON 2019 – Legal Artificial Intelligence...
Today I was happy to moderate the third Session of the AI + Law Track here at #ILTACon2019 – today we focused on a topic of great interest to me … Contract AI / Analytics … Thanks to our organizer...
View ArticleLegal Data Science Research Group at Bucerius Law School
Spent the past few days here in Hamburg working with our multi-institutional scientific research team (Bucerius Law, Max Planck Institute, Chicago Kent Law, Heidelberg Law) … culminating in our...
View ArticleDLA Piper Gets Into Litigation Finance Game With New Fund, Alliance (via The...
Interesting development – DLA Piper Gets Into Litigation Finance Game With New Fund.
View ArticleComputational Legal Studies Rebooted !
Lots has happened since Mike and I launched this site back in 2009 including a much larger community of folks interested in Computational Law. See the picture above from the Second Post on this...
View ArticlePredicting United States Policy Outcomes with Random Forests (via arXiv)
Interesting paper which follows on to a number of Machine Learning / NLP driven Legislative Prediction or Government Prediction papers. Access the draft of paper from arXiv. For more examples, see...
View ArticleImmigration Document Classification and Automated Response Generation
ABSTRACT: “In this paper, we consider the problem of organizing supporting documents vital to U.S. work visa petitions, as well as responding to Requests For Evidence (RFE) issued by the...
View ArticleOver 100 Videos on Legal Innovation Now Available at TheLawLabChannel.com
Over the past few years, we have hosted a number of conferences devoted to various sub-topics in legal innovation including The Make Law Better Conference, Fin Legal Tech Conference and the Block...
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