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Volume 2025, No. 4
How Not to Democratize Algorithms by Ngozi Okidegbe; Missing Children Discrimination by Itay Ravid & Tanisha Brown; Justifications for Fair Uses by Pamela Samuelson; Section …
Diversity and Inclusion
Acknowledgement of History The Virginia Law Review, established in 1913, has enjoyed a reputation of publishing leading scholarship—pieces that have changed laws, been cited in …
Volume 2025, No. 6
Adjudicating De Facto Parentage by Stephanie L. Tang; Behind the Bench: Unmasking the Judicial Role in North America’s Prolonged Access to Justice Crisis by Brajesh …
<i>Ab initio</i> statistical thermodynamical models for the computation of third-law entropies
Third-law gas-phase statistical entropies are computed for a variety of closed-shell singlet state species using standard formulae based upon canonical partition functions. Molecular parameters are …
DLJ has elected a new board for Volume 72
Duke Law Journal is proud to announce the newly elected Executive Board for Volume 72: Editor-in-Chief: Zachary Sanfilippo Managing Editor: Rebekah Strotman Senior Articles Editor: …
Artificial intelligence, the common good, and the democratic deficit in AI governance
Abstract There is a broad consensus that artificial intelligence should contribute to the common good, but it is not clear what is meant by that. …
Clinics & Experiential Learning
At Vanderbilt Law School, we firmly believe that a comprehensive legal education extends beyond textbooks and lecture halls. Our dynamic legal clinics, enriching experiential learning …
Data protection law and the regulation of artificial intelligence: a two-way discourse
The paper aims to analyse the relationship between the law on the protection of personal data and the regulation of artificial intelligence, in search of …