In this article we critically examine the use of Big Data in the legal system. Big Data is driving a trend towards behavioral optimization and “personalized law,” in which legal decisions and rules are optimized for best outcomes and where law is tailored to individual consumers based on analysis of past data. Big Data, however, has serious limitations and dangers when applied in the legal context. Advocates of Big Data make theoretically problematic assumptions about the objectivity of data and scientific observation. Law is always theory-laden. Although Big Data strives to be objective, law and data have multiple possible meanings and uses and thus require theory and interpretation in order to be applied. Further, the meanings and uses of...
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Machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies (“data analytics”) are quickly transformin...
This article examines the American Bar Associations’ Standards for Criminal Justice proposed Law Enf...
In this article we critically examine the use of Big Data in the legal system. Big Data is driving a...
In this Article we critically examine the use of Big Data in the legal system. Big Data is driving a...
1 RP - Big Data Legal Aspects, Martin Čapek, 2019 Abstract Herein presented paper focuses primarily ...
This article intends to provide a background of big data and law, and to provide insights on the int...
Introduction to Penn State Law Review\u27s Symposium on Big Data. This article disucsses the impact ...
The article points out the reasons for which lawyers should be particularly attentive of how the wor...
Given Big Data's increasing importance, it seems im-portant to develop a clear and coherent body of ...
The adoption of big data analysis in the legal domain is a recent but growing trend that highlights...
The adoption of European norms has led to a high degree of legal and policy convergence. However, na...
The amount of data generated daily is growing exponentially. The majority of this data is unstructu...
This Article reveals that the law is failing to adequately encourage producers of “big data” to disc...
Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon, but has already shown its potential to drastically alter...
Computational procedures increasingly inform how we work, communicate, and make decisions, raising s...
Machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies (“data analytics”) are quickly transformin...
This article examines the American Bar Associations’ Standards for Criminal Justice proposed Law Enf...
In this article we critically examine the use of Big Data in the legal system. Big Data is driving a...
In this Article we critically examine the use of Big Data in the legal system. Big Data is driving a...
1 RP - Big Data Legal Aspects, Martin Čapek, 2019 Abstract Herein presented paper focuses primarily ...
This article intends to provide a background of big data and law, and to provide insights on the int...
Introduction to Penn State Law Review\u27s Symposium on Big Data. This article disucsses the impact ...
The article points out the reasons for which lawyers should be particularly attentive of how the wor...
Given Big Data's increasing importance, it seems im-portant to develop a clear and coherent body of ...
The adoption of big data analysis in the legal domain is a recent but growing trend that highlights...
The adoption of European norms has led to a high degree of legal and policy convergence. However, na...
The amount of data generated daily is growing exponentially. The majority of this data is unstructu...
This Article reveals that the law is failing to adequately encourage producers of “big data” to disc...
Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon, but has already shown its potential to drastically alter...
Computational procedures increasingly inform how we work, communicate, and make decisions, raising s...
Machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies (“data analytics”) are quickly transformin...
This article examines the American Bar Associations’ Standards for Criminal Justice proposed Law Enf...