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The Quantification of Law: Counting, Predicting, and Valuating
2021
Law, Technology and Humans
Legal reasoning is increasingly quantified. Developers in the market and public institutions in the legal system are making use of massive databases of court opinions and other legal communications to craft algorithms to assess the effectiveness of legal arguments or predict court judgments; tasks that were once seen as the exclusive province of seasoned lawyers' obscure knowledge. New legal technologies promise to search heaps of documents for useful evidence, and to analyze dozens of factors
doi:10.5204/lthj.1966
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