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Supreme Court Mapping Project @ University of Baltimore

legalinformatics wrote 2 months ago: Professor Colin Starger of the University of Baltimore School of Law tells us of The Supreme Court M … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, technology developments, applications, Visualization of legal information, Legal argument mapping, Argument mapping and law, Colin Starger, Legal argument mapping software, Darren Kumasawa

Carey on Modeling Contradictions in Judicial Precedent

legalinformatics wrote 2 months ago: Matthew Carey, Esq., of Thomson Reuters has published Holdings about holdings: Modeling contradictio … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Artificial intelligence and law, Common law information systems, Matt Carey, Matthew Carey, Miranda v. Arizona, Modeling distinguishing cases, Modeling distinguishing of previous court decisions, Modeling distinguishing of previous judicial decisions

Starger: Mapping Arguments in the U.S. Health Care Case

legalinformatics wrote 9 months ago: Professor Colin Starger of University of Baltimore School of Law has posted A Visual Guide to NFIB v … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Technology & Tools, technology developments, Visualization of legal information, Legal argument mapping, Colin Starger, Legal argument mapping software, nfib v. sebelius, Darren Kumasawa

New on VoxPopuLII: Hall on Electronic Voting and Direct Democracy

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: Dr. Joseph Lorenzo Hall of the UC Berkeley School of Information and the Princeton Center for Inform … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, technology developments, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, applications, Policy Materials, policy debates, (E)government, Legislative information systems, Legal decisionmaking

Bench-Capon & Prakken on Using Argument Schemes for Hypothetical Reasoning in Law

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: Professor Dr. Trevor Bench-Capon of the University of Liverpool Department of Computer Science, and … more →

Tags: articles and papers, legal argument, Legal Argumentation, Artificial intelligence and law, Legal Reasoning, Legal communication, Modeling legal argumentation, Legal hypothetical reasoning, legal logic


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