Nate Luce
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Taking a People-First Approach to Court Data
Article co-authored by Lauren Sudeall demonstrates the value of reorganizing case-level data around individuals in the system Read MoreDec. 4, 2023
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Crypto exchanges will be ‘on notice’ after Binance settlement: Vanderbilt Law Professor Yesha Yadav
Professor Yesha Yadav of Vanderbilt Law School discusses crypto regulation and what’s next for the industry following Binance’s historic settlement with U.S. government officials. Read MoreNov. 30, 2023
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Could selling Taylor Swift merchandise open you up to a trademark infringement lawsuit?
Courts generate massive amounts of data that researchers and policy makers use to analyze and assess the state of the court system. Much of this data is organized in a “courts-first” manner – by type of court and by case, which functions as the unit of measurement. This approach to… Read MoreNov. 28, 2023
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Vanderbilt Law School Announces Launch of Vanderbilt Project on Prosecution Policy
New initiative dedicated to improving outcomes in the criminal justice system, with a focus on prosecution in the South Read MoreNov. 28, 2023
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Emma Harrison ’24 Named to AALS Section on Pro Bono and Access to Justice Honor Roll
Emma Harrison’24 was nominated for her work in the space by Public Interest Director Beth Cruz Read MoreNov. 15, 2023
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VPA Helps to Chart the Future of AI Governance in Washington
D.C. launch events spotlight new policy papers, polling report, and a guest opinion in Politico that advocate for an antimonopoly approach to AI Regulation and public AI capacity Read MoreNov. 6, 2023
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A Hard Look at Portfolio Primacy Theory As a Financial Rationale for SEC-Mandated ESG Disclosure
Courts generate massive amounts of data that researchers and policy makers use to analyze and assess the state of the court system. Much of this data is organized in a “courts-first” manner – by type of court and by case, which functions as the unit of measurement. This approach to… Read MoreNov. 6, 2023
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Vanderbilt Law School Announces Creation of AI Law Lab
VAILL will focus on practical applications and broader implications of AI in legal services Read MoreNov. 2, 2023
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New analysis in Science explores artificial intelligence and interspecific law
Courts generate massive amounts of data that researchers and policy makers use to analyze and assess the state of the court system. Much of this data is organized in a “courts-first” manner – by type of court and by case, which functions as the unit of measurement. This approach to… Read MoreOct. 28, 2023
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With AI-Managed Corporations on the Horizon, the Time for Interspecific Lawmaking is Now
New article in Science co-authored by Daniel Gervais and John Nay argues for bringing AI into the legal fold as nonhuman legal subjects Read MoreOct. 26, 2023