Tag: Legal Education and Practice Innovations
#Legal Education and Practice Innovations
Predicting Outcomes of Legal Cases based on Legal Factors using Classifiers
Predicting outcomes of legal cases may aid in the understanding of the judicial decision-making process. Outcomes can be predicted based on i) case-specific legal factors …
Natural Language Processing for Legal Texts
Almost all law is expressed in natural language; therefore, natural language processing (NLP) is a key component of understanding and predicting law. Natural language processing …
The Way Forward for Legal Knowledge Engineers in the Big Data Era with the Impact …
In the era of big data, the application of AI technology has become a core driver of social development, widely affecting a wide range of …
Natural language processing and query expansion in legal information retrieval: Challenges and a response
As methods in legal information retrieval (IR) evolve to meet the demands of rapidly increasing stores of electronic information, there is the intuitive appeal of …
Prediction, persuasion, and the jurisprudence of behaviourism
There is a growing literature critiquing the unreflective application of big data, predictive analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine-learning techniques to social problems. Such methods may …
A predictive performance comparison of machine learning models for judicial cases
Artificial intelligence is currently in the center of attention of legal professionals. In recent years, a variety of efforts have been made to predict judicial …
“AI Am Here to Represent You”: Understanding How Institutional Logics Shape Attitudes Toward Intelligent Technologies …
The implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in work is increasingly common across industries and professions. This study explores professional discourse around perceptions and use of …
Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse
Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse Many questions facing legal scholars and practitioners can be answered only …
A general approach for predicting the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States
Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, we construct a model designed to predict the behavior of …