The One-Day Over-Criminalization Event You’ve Been Waiting For!
If you're interested in criminal justice reform, here's an event you shouldn't miss.
If you're interested in criminal justice reform, here's an event you shouldn't miss.
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As the use of artificial intelligence permeates legal practice, a critical question confronts every legal professional who uses these tools: Can I trust this?
This Friday, May 15 NACDL is having a one-day conference on conspiracy law.
Federal conspiracy laws make pretty much everything a crime. Good luck out there.
What changes should be made when it comes to disclosure of evidence in criminal cases?
Why can't more organizations place the needs of the people they serve over partisan stubbornness?
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?