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  The twenty-six words that created the Internet
Kosseff J., CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, NY, 2019. 328 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-501714-41-2)

The 26 words in the title refer to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996: “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by ano...

Mar 26 2020
  Is the law ready for driverless cars?
Calo R. Communications of the ACM 61(5): 34-36, 2018.  Type: Article

Current and future technologies will likely continue to be beset with clumsy legal laws. Should driverless vehicles and devices be responsible for violations such as a crash? Depending on the situation, Calo, in this rare viewpoint, ec...

Jun 13 2018
  Information technology & lawyers: advanced technology in the legal domain, from challenges to daily routine
Lodder A., Oskamp A., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2006. 198 pp.  Type: Book (9781402041457)

This compendium is a series of seven papers (chapters) discussing how information technology (IT), and more specifically artificial intelligence (AI), might be promising and useful in the legal profession, and in the legal reasoning an...

Dec 29 2006
  Towards a legal analogical reasoning system
Yoshino H., Haraguchi M., Sakurai S., Kagayama S.  Artificial intelligence and law (, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Jun 15-18, 1993) 1161993.  Type: Proceedings

The problem of using legal analogical reasoning to support the application of a legal rule to a case for which it was not originally intended is addressed. In particular, the paper considers the knowledge representation and reasoning i...

Aug 1 1994
  The use of an ATMS in consistency checking of a legal expert system
Hødnebø O., Løkketangen E.  Artificial intelligence and law (, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Jun 15-18, 1993) 751993.  Type: Proceedings

This short paper (extended abstract?) describes a simple application of the ATMS (Assumptions Truth Maintenance System) technique for detecting inconsistencies in data input to a legal expert system. The application described is the se...

Jul 1 1994
  Expert systems in law
Tyree A., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1989.  Type: Book (9789780132956505)

If you are in the legal field and would like to either learn about expert systems and how they are developed or learn how to develop expert systems yourself, then this is the book for you. It is well written and adequately illustrated....

Feb 1 1990
  Expert systems in law
Susskind R., Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780198255826)

The author sees enormous potential for expert system applications in law. Although many existing projects have contributed considerably to the understanding of this field, Susskind feels that insufficient attention has been given to th...

Mar 1 1989
  An artificial intelligence approach to legal reasoning
Gardner A., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780262071048)

Gardner feels that the majority of existing legal expert systems are inadequate because these systems do not distinguish between the solutions experts agree upon and the solutions they disagree upon. She believes that such ambiguities ...

Dec 1 1988
  Expert systems in law: a survey and case study
Liebowitz J. (ed) Telematics and Informatics 3(4): 263-271, 1986.  Type: Article

This paper describes EVIDENT, an expert system developed with J. S. Zeide. The title is inappropriate since the system is not treated as a case study and the paper falls far short of serving as a satisfactory survey of expert systems i...

Jan 1 1988
  The British Nationality Act as a logic program
Sergot M., Sadri F., Kowalski R., Kriwaczek F., Hammond P., Cory H. Communications of the ACM 29(5): 370-386, 1986.  Type: Article

Recent research has demonstrated that predicate logic is especially suitable for representing law in expert systems. This paper presents the relevant techniques in detail, with numerous illustrative examples....

Jan 1 1987
 
 
 
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