Vlog with Prof. Saul Levmore on Competing Algorithms for Law
In the latest episode of the Center for Law & Economics' vlog and podcast series, Daniela Sele talks to Professor Saul Levmore from the University of Chicago Law School about introducing competing algorithms for legal deciscions.
In their recently published paper external page Competing Algorithms for Law: Sentencing, Admissions, and Employment Professors external page Saul Levmore from the University of Chicago Law School and external page Frank Fagan from EDHEC Business state that full algorithmic transparency in law can lead to manipulation by policymakers and legal scholars. As a solution, they present the idea of competing algorithms for legal decisions.
In the new episode of CLE's vlog and podcast series, Prof. Saul Levmore discusses his paper with CLE's PhD student Daniela Sele.
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