The law and Big Data
<p>In this article we critically examine the use of Big Data in the legal system. Big Data is driving a trend towards behavioral optimization and “personalized law,” in which legal decisions and rules are optimized for best outcomes and where law is tailored to individual consumers based on an...
Main Authors: | Devins, C, Felin, T, Kauffman, S, Koppl, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cornell Law School
2018
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