Speculates concerning judicial decision-making to test, at least theoretically, what some of the implications of jurisprudential advances might be. Proposes as the means of making this test a consideration of whether a computer may be so programmed as to replace the judicial function of judges
Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and curren...
The founding debate of judicial politics—is Supreme Court decision making driven by law or politics?...
The purpose of this article is to describe how microcomputers can aid in making law decisions, inclu...
Speculates concerning judicial decision-making to test, at least theoretically, what some of the imp...
Judicial responsiveness requires judges to act from the perspective of conscious legal rationality a...
A decade ago a scholar writing in a legal journal asked the question, "Canl Should Computers Re...
This paper takes a sceptical look at the possibility of advanced computer technology replacing judge...
A number of prominent contemporary legal scholars have recently argued in favor of replacing at leas...
The rule of law is one of the fundamental pillars, along with human rights and democracy, which are ...
The purpose of this paper is to discover if Artificial Intelligence could and should replace human j...
Such creative statutory construction is familiar to anyone who reads appellate decisions. Whatever...
The aim of this paper is to highlight a number of ways in which computers can be used to further enh...
The paper connects the potentially disruptive effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) deployment in ...
Samuel Gardner is not a computer salesman. He is Chief Judge of Detroit's Recorder's Court, the city...
In an era in which lawyers are increasingly held to a higher standard of “tech competence” in their ...
Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and curren...
The founding debate of judicial politics—is Supreme Court decision making driven by law or politics?...
The purpose of this article is to describe how microcomputers can aid in making law decisions, inclu...
Speculates concerning judicial decision-making to test, at least theoretically, what some of the imp...
Judicial responsiveness requires judges to act from the perspective of conscious legal rationality a...
A decade ago a scholar writing in a legal journal asked the question, "Canl Should Computers Re...
This paper takes a sceptical look at the possibility of advanced computer technology replacing judge...
A number of prominent contemporary legal scholars have recently argued in favor of replacing at leas...
The rule of law is one of the fundamental pillars, along with human rights and democracy, which are ...
The purpose of this paper is to discover if Artificial Intelligence could and should replace human j...
Such creative statutory construction is familiar to anyone who reads appellate decisions. Whatever...
The aim of this paper is to highlight a number of ways in which computers can be used to further enh...
The paper connects the potentially disruptive effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) deployment in ...
Samuel Gardner is not a computer salesman. He is Chief Judge of Detroit's Recorder's Court, the city...
In an era in which lawyers are increasingly held to a higher standard of “tech competence” in their ...
Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and curren...
The founding debate of judicial politics—is Supreme Court decision making driven by law or politics?...
The purpose of this article is to describe how microcomputers can aid in making law decisions, inclu...