Like all engineers, Professor Michael Readey has a passion for solving problems. Throughout his career in product development, he has worked on projects ranging from designing medical components used ...
Though judges and juries strive to be impartial, a deep look at macro-level patterns found in data calls into question whether this is actually the case. Take the death penalty, for example. Only ...
Transformational technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning profoundly impact the legal landscape, both in terms of how computation is changing legal systems and law practice and ...
In April, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, in conjunction with McCormick School of Engineering, will offer the first installment of their newly launched IMPACT Executive Education ...
The first article in this two-part series concluded that the American engineering community’s widespread ethics codes that say public protection is paramount stand in sharp and hypocritical conflict ...
Traverse Legal managing partner Enrico Schaefer discusses how and why the firm built its new client intelligence tool, and how it navigates accuracy and privacy concerns with OpenAI's models. But at ...
Kenneth W. Mack has spent his career reshaping the conversation around civil rights and legal history, but his path to becoming one of the nation's foremost scholars in the field wasn’t a conventional ...
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