Volume 72, Number 1
(2019)
Symposium: Lawyering in the Age
of Artificial Intelligence
Introduction
Should Robots Prosecute and Defend?
Stephen E. Henderson
Online Legal Document Providers and the Public Interest: Using a Certification Approach to Balance Access to Justice and Public Protection
Susan Saab Fortney
Minding the Gaps in Lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct
Anita Bernstein
AI/Esq.: Impacts of Artificial Intelligence in Lawyer-Client Relationships
Chris Chambers Goodman
The Future Is ̶B̶r̶i̶g̶h̶t̶ Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice
Emily S. Taylor Poppe
When Robots Make Legal Mistakes
Susan C. Morse
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