To effectively deal with the challenges faced by our criminal justice system, we must determine whether the adversarial legal system we practice meets the end of justice for our country. If it does ...
Justice is adversarial. From the presentation of arguments in a case, to the physical layout of the courtroom, the justice system is inescapably built on the presentation of opposing views by opposing ...
Our adversarial system, under which lawyers present their clients’ cases to the trier of fact (a judge or a jury), has been around for hundreds of years. In civil and criminal cases, attorneys gather ...
Note: This is part four of a six-part online symposium on the use of forensics in the criminal justice system. You can read the introduction and part one here, part two here and part three here. You ...
The American legal system is expensive, making justice inaccessible to many. Mediation offers a more affordable and efficient alternative to traditional adversarial legal proceedings. In the late ...
Imagine the following scenarios: An explosive device, an enemy fighter jet and a group of rebels are misidentified as a cardboard box, an eagle or a sheep herd. A lethal autonomous weapons system ...
Threat actors have several ways to fool or exploit artificial intelligence and machine learning systems and models, but you can defend against their tactics. As more companies roll out artificial ...
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