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Experimental simulation raises profound questions about the role of artificial intelligence in criminal justice
Experimental simulation raises profound questions about the role of artificial intelligence in criminal justice
Tom Beckmerhagen made the trip from Germany. Swenja Surminski flew in from London. Vincent Boland came from St. Lucia, navigating through the Caribbean just as Hurricane Melissa passed by. By …
Nine small business owners in rural western North Carolina received critical legal support last week thanks to 10 Carolina Law students who spent their fall break providing pro bono services …
Nearly 170 alumni and friends of UNC School of Law returned to Chapel Hill on October 3 for an evening that captured what makes the school’s community special. “Tonight is …
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping legal practice while interstate competition for corporate charters has reached unprecedented levels. Business attorneys need to understand both developments, and UNC School of Law’s 2025 …
The Prosecutors and Politics Project at UNC School of Law, has released “Crime and Punishment Across America: A 50 State Legislative Analysis,” the most comprehensive examination to date of how …