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Income Taxation and the Regulation of Supreme Court Justices’ Conduct
In 2023, investigative journalists reported multiple instances where billionaires showered Supreme Court Justices with lavish gifts. Previously undisclosed luxury fishing trips, private jet travel, and …
How Copyright Law Can Fix Artificial Intelligence's Implicit Bias Problem
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to spread, we have seen an increase in examples of AI systems reflecting or exacerbating societal bias, …
MLR Archive - Minnesota Law Review
Issues 90–110 can be accessed here. The full archive is available through HeinOnline. Volume 110. Volume 109 Volume 108 Volume 107 Volume 106 Volume 105 …
2025-26 Symposium - Minnesota Law Review
The Minnesota Law Review invites you to attend the Vol. 110 Symposium, "The Battle Will Not Be Over": 60 Years of the Voting Rights Act. …
MinMax fairness: from Rawlsian Theory of Justice to solution for algorithmic bias
AbstractThis paper presents an intuitive explanation about why and how Rawlsian Theory of Justice (Rawls in A theory of justice, Harvard University Press, Harvard, 1971) …
Call for Submissions for Student Essay Competition
DLJ is excited to announce its second-ever online essay competition! The competition is open to all current Duke Law 2Ls who are not on an …
Legal Exploration of AI Face-Changing Technology
The present society is in a period of rapid development of artificial intelligence, and the process of its swift advancement is filled with both opportunities …