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The Legitimate Location, Extent, and Nature of Artificial Agency within Human Hierarchies

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Joanna Bryson (Professor of Ethics and Technology, Hertie School)

The Legitimate Location, Extent, and Nature of Artificial Agency within Human Hierarchies

AI Ethics and Governance
November 24, 2025
Intelligence, Reason, and Responsibility: Natural and Artificial

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Christopher Kutz (C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law)

Intelligence, Reason, and Responsibility: Natural and Artificial

AI Ethics and Governance
November 10, 2025
Leveraging LLM Embeddings in Legal Analysis

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Sangchul Park (Associate Professor, Seoul National University School of Law)

Leveraging LLM Embeddings in Legal Analysis

Computational Law and Legal Informatics
October 27, 2025
Bargaining with Algorithms: An Experiment on Algorithmic Price Discrimination and Consumer and Data Protection Laws

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Haggai Porat (Law and Economics Fellow, New York University School of Law)

Bargaining with Algorithms: An Experiment on Algorithmic Price Discrimination and Consumer and Data Protection Laws

Computational Law and Legal Informatics
October 13, 2025
LLM as a Law Professor: Having a Large Language Model Write a Commentary on Freedom of Assembly

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Christoph Engel (Professor Emeritus, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)

LLM as a Law Professor: Having a Large Language Model Write a Commentary on Freedom of Assembly

Access to Justice and Legal Technology Computational Law and Legal Informatics
October 10, 2025
LegalAI Research via a Technological Perspective

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Yiquan Wu (ZJU-100 Young Professor, Zhejiang University Guanghua Law School)

LegalAI Research via a Technological Perspective

Access to Justice and Legal Technology
September 15, 2025
Automated Private Enforcement: Evidence from the Google Fonts Case

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Alexander Stremitzer (Professor of Law, Economics, and Business, ETH Zurich)

Automated Private Enforcement: Evidence from the Google Fonts Case

Access to Justice and Legal Technology
May 2, 2025
Recognizable Human Input, Copyrightable AIGC

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Renjun Bian (Assistant Professor, Peking University School of Law)

Recognizable Human Input, Copyrightable AIGC

IP and Innovation Law
April 11, 2025
Large Language Models Are Unreliable Judges

Advanced Seminars on Law and Technology

Jonathan Choi (Professor of Law, University of Southern California Gould School of Law)

Large Language Models Are Unreliable Judges

Computational Law and Legal Informatics
April 2, 2025