Symposia

Now accepting submissions for the 2024-2025 academic year.

The New AI: The Legal and Ethical Implications of ChatGPT and Other Emerging Technologies

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December 2007

Submission

The Fordham Law Review hosts a number of symposia each academic semester.  Professors, legal scholars, and other academics meet, confer, and discuss various law-related subjects.  The Fordham Law Review then publishes articles, essays, transcripts, and videos resulting from the symposia.  For information about upcoming symposia and symposia-related events, please click here.

The Fordham Law Review is now accepting symposia proposals for Academic Year 2024–2025 through Friday, March 29th.   Proposals are expected to include a title, a brief summary of the topic, the name(s) and CV(s) of the organizing professor(s), a preliminary outline of panels, and a projected list of panel invitees. Proposals should be between two to five pages and indicate a preference for hosting in the fall, spring, or an indifference between the two. Proposals should be submitted to [email protected].

For more information about Fordham Law Review symposia and how to get involved, please email our Executive Symposia Editor at [email protected].

If We Could Talk to the Animals, How Should We Discuss Their Legal Rights?
ChatGPT, Large Language Models, and Law
AI, Algorithms, and Awful Humans
Fairness and Fair Use in Generative AI
The Legal Imitation Game: Generative AI’s Incompatibility with Clinical Legal Education
Educating Deal Lawyers for the Digital Age
National Security and Federalizing Data Privacy Infrastructure for AI Governance
Toward an Ethical Human-Computer Division of Labor in Law Practice
Of Another Mind: AI and the Attachment of Human Ethical Obligations
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