As AI rapidly works its way into the legal system, Prof. Eric Posner is asking a pointed question: What happens when machines ...
The Norwegian Library Association suspended her royal patronage in the wake of revelations surrounding her friendship with ...
In annual Ryerson Lecture, legal scholar Eric Posner examines AI's growing role in legal decision-making—and why human ...
The four-part “The Other Book” series presented stories of Black history and resilience to bridge the community ...
Biblical scholar and ‘agnostic atheist’ Bart Ehrman wanted his students to think seriously about what it means to believe—and they did.
The history of Bangladesh’s statehood, achieved in the 1971 Liberation War, is long and tumultuous. On April 3, three Bangladeshi professors — Visiting Professor of English and Mellon Postdoctoral ...
Abstract: Graphs are irregular structures that naturally represent the multifaceted data attributes; however, traditional approaches have been established outside signal processing and largely focus ...
My interest in studying abroad began, quite fittingly, the way many good stories do: with a city dressed up for Christmas. When I visited the UK in 2017, the Regent Street angels made London feel ...
1. Demonstrate that scientific knowledge applies across multiple scales of size and/or time. Climate impacts, local vs global. Climate change timescales, long term (geologic timescale) to short term ...
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies is honored for Judge Andrew S. Oldham of the Fifth Circuit to deliver the 18th Joseph Story ...
In-person lectures have been a staple of university learning for centuries. But research shows in-person lectures can be an important way to keep students connected to their peers and what they are ...