
Science and Technology Law Review (STLR)
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The Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, @columbialaw. Available at stlr.org. Currently accepting submissions at cstlr.scholasticahq.com.
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As AI becomes more integrated into daily life, the question of who is responsible when machines cause harm grows increasingly complex. Can we hold AI systems accountable, or should developers and users bear the liability? Author: Ryan C. Postman journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/stlr…

How can nations encourage technological progress while safeguarding citizens' rights? Ferris Harvey examines evolving global approaches to digital regulation and how global powers are balancing national interests with international cooperation. Link: journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/stlr…


Should legal research be controlled by a few dominant platforms? Are there strategies to allow companies to lawfully enter the legal research market, or should legal research databases be regulated as an open-access resource? Author: Anisha Amurthur journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/stlr…

AI-generated deepfakes are blurring the line between truth and fiction, threatening election integrity. Can democracy survive in a world where any content can be fake—and any truth dismissed as AI-generated deception? Author: Nora Nahae Kim journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/stlr…

