CSLaw 2024:
Accepted papers, grouped by topic
AI & Copyright
- Copyright and the Generative-AI Supply Chain
Author: Katherine Lee, A. Feder Cooper, James Grimmelmann (Cornell University) - Break It ‘Til You Make It: Limitations of Copyright Liability Under a Pre-training Paradigm of AI Developement
Authors: Rui-Jie Yew (Brown); Dylan Hadfield-Menell (MIT) - [Short Presentation] Not All Similarities Are Created Equal: Leveraging Data-Driven Biases to Inform GenAI Copyright Disputes
Authors: Adi Haviv, Uri Hacohen, Shahar Sarfaty, Bruria Friedman, Niva Elkin-Koren, Roi Livni, Amit H. Bermano (Tel Aviv University)
Algorithmic fairness & privacy
- Orthogonalizing Inputs
Author: Talia Gillis (Columbia University) - Reimagining Decentralized AI
Authors: Tomer Shadmy, Katrina Ligett (Hebrew University) - Integrating Differential Privacy and Contextual Integrity
Authors: Sebastian Benthall (NYU); Rachel Cummings (Columbia University) - Error-Tolerant E-Discovery Protocols
Authors: Jinshuo Dong, Jason D. Hartline, Liren Shan, Aravindan Vijayaraghavan (Northwestern University) - [Short Presentation] Giving Voice to the Silenced: Secure Reporting of Sexual Misconduct NDAs
Authors: Peter K. Chan (Northwestern University); Alyson Carrel (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law); Mayank Varia (Boston University); Xiao Wang (Northwestern University)
LLMs for law
- Translating Legalese: Enhancing Public Understanding of Court Opinions with Legal Summarizers
Authors: Aniket Kesari (Fordham University); Lena Song (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign); Elliott Ash, Dominik Stammbach (ETH Zurich); Suresh Naidu (Columbia University) - A proxy for assessing the automatic encodability of regulation
Authors: Clement Guitton (University of St.Gallen); Simon Mayer (University of St.Gallen, Institute of Computer Science); Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux (Maastricht University); Kimberly Garcia (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland); Nicoletta Fornara (Università della Svizzera italiana) - [Short Presentation] Compliance Effort: The Timing and content of Open Source Responses to Privacy Law Development
Authors: Aileen Nielsen (Harvard Law School); Karel Kubicek (ETH Zurich); Elias Datler (unaffiliated) - [Short Presentation] The impact of online dispute resolution on the judicial outcomes in India
Authors: Daniel Chen (Toulouse School of Economics); Viknesh Nagarathinam, Ritesh Das (None) - [Short Presentation] Guiding large language models to write legal treatises
Authors: Colin Doyle (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles)
Moderation and speech
- Group Moderation under End-to-End Encryption
Authors: Sarah Scheffler (MIT); Jonathan Mayer (Princeton University) - [Short Presentation] An Empirical Analysis on the Use and Reporting of National Security Letters
Authors: Alex Bellon, Miro Haller, Andrey Labunets, Enze Liu, Stefan Savage (UC San Diego) - [Short Presentation] Content Sensitivity: Towards a Computational Framework for the Content-Based Test of the First Amendment
Authors: Ayelet Gordon-Tapiero, Kobbi Nissim, Paul Ohm, Muthuramakrishnan Venkitasubramaniam (Georgetown University - [Short Presentation] Regulatory CI: Adaptively Regulating Privacy as Contextual Integrity
Authors: Sebastian Benthall (New York University); Ido Sivan-Sevilla (University of Maryland - [Short Presentation] No More Trade-Offs: GPT and Fully Informative Privacy Policies
Authors: Przemysław Pałka (Jagiellonian University); Marco Lippi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia); Francesca Lagioia, Giovanni Sartor (University of Bologna; European University Institute); Rūta Liepiņa (University of Bologna)
Regulation of algorithms
- ‘Put the Car on the Stand’: SMT-based Oracles for Investigating Decisions
Authors: Samuel Judson, Matthew Elacqua (Yale University); Filip Cano (Graz University of Technology); Timos Antonopoulos (Yale University); Bettina Könighofer (Graz University of Technology); Scott J. Shapiro (Yale Law School and Yale University); Ruzica Piskac (Yale University) - Rethinking Machine Learning Benchmarks in the Context of Professional Codes of Conduct
Authors: Peter Henderson (Stanford University); Jieru Hu (Independent); Mona Diab (CMU); Joelle Pineau (McGill University) - Techno-legal Solutionism: Regulating Children’s Online Safety in the United States
Authors: María P. Angel (University of Washington School of Law); danah boyd (Microsoft Research & Georgetown) - Regulation of Algorithmic Collusion
Authors: Jason Hartline, Sheng Long, Chenhao Zhang (Northwestern University) - [Short Presentation] Towards Mitigating Diversity Bias in AI Recruitment and Selection via Value Sensitive Design
Authors: Alexandre Puttick (Bern University of Applied Sciences); Carlotta Rigotti (University of Leiden); Mascha Kurpicz-Briki (Bern University of Applied Sciences); Eduard Fosch-Villaronga (University of Leiden)