LMU Law Review presents
Artificial Intelligence in the Law
Artificial Intelligence and the Law will explore whether human judicial decision-makers and legal advocates should embrace artificial intelligence technologies such as algorithms to the extent it can supplement and support the human legal and judicial decision-making process. Would these decisions be perceived as more legitimate, more consistent, and fairer in the eyes of future generations? Can algorithms serve as a legitimate source of checks and balances or are they biased, built by implicitly prejudiced individuals who may be mechanizing dominant world views? The goal of this event is to bring together academics, legal practitioners, and government officials who will tackle this broad topic from many angles and with varying perspectives.
February 4, 2022 - 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Approved for 5 hours of General CLE Credit
Cost: $50.00/ LMU Law Alumni: $25/ LMU Law Students: Free
(lunch included)