Recognition Rights In An AI Driven World

Leah Luckett considers current Fourth Amendment jurisprudence and its potential impact on quickly evolving artificial intelligence technology used by law enforcement. She considers different ways the Court could analyze the privacy interests at stake and ultimately concludes legislation could be a better fit for tackling the issue.

Advancing Computation Of Just Compensation: An AI-Based Approach To Property Valuation In Eminent Domain

In this article, Molly McInnis examines the application of AI-based property valuation models in the context of eminent domain. She analyzes both the advantages and risks this technology may present in condemnation proceedings and advocates for expert oversight of the technology to ensure accuracy and fairness. Her analysis addresses this issue in the context of the Fifth Amendmentโ€™s guarantee of just compensation, arguing that the strategic use of AI could work to strengthen this constitutional safeguard for property owners.

Big Tech and Securities Fraud: Honesty in the Tech World

In this blog Carrington Calder examines upcoming Supreme Court cases that could change pleading standards for victims of securities fraud. Depending on the Courtโ€™s interpretation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, the decisions could provide more opportunities for shareholder plaintiffs.

Wyomingbucks: A Test Case

Law Review Blog Editor and Kautz-Uible Cryptoeconomics Lab Crypto Research Analyst Jacob Metzger details how government issued stablecoins may violate the Constitutionโ€™s provisions prohibiting states from coining money.

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