AI and the Law: Practice, Constitution, and Digital Rights
Frazier and Rozenshtein examine how frontier AI outperforms median lawyers, why law firm adoption lags despite tool licensing, and what new digital rights the technology demands.
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Frazier and Rozenshtein examine how frontier AI outperforms median lawyers, why law firm adoption lags despite tool licensing, and what new digital rights the technology demands.
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