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Justice at Scale: Ethical Pitfalls of Using AI in Legal Decision-Making

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Justice at Scale: Ethical Pitfalls of Using AI in Legal Decision-Making

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Can we trust an algorithm to weigh freedom, risk, and justice? From predictive policing and risk-assessment in bail hearings to AI-drafted contracts, machine learning is reshaping our courts and raising tough questions about fairness, transparency, and accountability.
Join us for a lively, accessible exploration of:

  • Bias baked in: How do historical crime data and skewed datasets warp AI judgments?
  • Opacity vs. due process: What does it mean when a “black-box” model influences your fate?
  • Who’s responsible?: Judges, developers, or vendors—who bears ethical (or legal) liability when AI gets it wrong?
  • Safeguards & oversight: Which policies and technical audits can help ensure AI serves justice, not injustice?

Whether you’re a lawyer curious about tech, a developer exploring legal AI, a policy wonk, or an engaged citizen, you’ll find plenty to debate. Bring a case study you’ve read, a question you’ve pondered, or simply your passion for fair systems.
Why Attend?

  • Network with local technologists, legal professionals, and ethics thinkers
  • Dive into real-world examples and latest research
  • Walk away with practical insights and further reading to help shape responsible AI in law
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