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The Supreme Court has long declared itself “supreme in the exposition of the law of the Constitution.” But that does not leave the state...The post<em>People …
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The Supreme Court has long declared itself “supreme in the exposition of the law of the Constitution.” But that does not leave the state...The post<em>People …
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Introduction James Bradley Thayer may not be the best-known figure in the literature on constitutional interpretation, but his key ideas continue to attract attention and …
Abstract This study investigates the extent to which the conclusion of a decision can be predicted from other parts of the decision from quasi-judicial institutions …
The United Nations (UN) was established “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.” Its judicial organ, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), sometimes …
This paper divides the application of AI in education into three categories, namely, students-oriented AI, teachers-oriented AI and school mangers -oriented AI, which focuses on …
ARTICLE The Difference Narrows: A Reply to Kurt Lash Randy E. Barnett* & Evan D. Bernick** We thank the Notre Dame Law Review for allowing …
In the global debate about the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP)-based tools such as ChatGPT in healthcare decisions, the question of their use as …
Each year, millions of Americans rely on public defenders to fulfill their Sixth Amendment right to counsel. Despite being the linchpin of the criminal justice …