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Current Issue: Volume 92, Issue 5 (2024)
Symposium
Of Another Mind: AI and the Attachment of Human Ethical Obligations
Katherine B. Forrest
National Security and Federalizing Data Privacy Infrastructure for AI Governance
Margaret Hu, Eliott Behar, and Davi Ottenheimer
Educating Deal Lawyers for the Digital Age
Heather Hughes
The Legal Imitation Game: Generative AI’s Incompatibility with Clinical Legal Education
Jake Karr and Jason Schultz
Fairness and Fair Use in Generative AI
Matthew Sag
AI, Algorithms, and Awful Humans
Daniel J. Solove and Hideyuki Matsumi
ChatGPT, Large Language Models, and Law
Harry Surden
If We Could Talk to the Animals, How Should We Discuss Their Legal Rights?
Andrew W. Torrance and Bill Tomlinson
Articles
Criminal Subsidiaries
Andrew K. Jennings
Fostering Faith: Religion and Inequality in the History of Child Welfare Placements
Elizabeth D. Katz