Archival track

Jacob Leiken, Sunoo Park. “On the Credibility of Deniable Communication in Court.”

Coming soon.

Rachel Hong, Jevan Hutson, William Agnew, Imaad Huda, Tadayoshi Kohno, Jamie Morgenstern. “A Common Pool of Privacy Problems: Legal and Technical Lessons from a Large-Scale Web-Scraped Machine Learning Dataset.”

Coming soon.

Li Zhang, Matthias Grabmair, Morgan Gray, Kevin Ashley. “Thinking Longer, Not Always Smarter: Evaluating LLM Capabilities in Hierarchical Legal Reasoning.”

Coming soon.

Jennifer Wang, Andrew D. Selbst, Solon Barocas, Suresh Venkatasubramanian. “Distinguishing Task-Specific and General-Purpose AI in Regulation.”

Coming soon.

Siddharth Bhandari, Liren Shan. “Verifying E-discovery Classifiers with Limited Disclosure.”

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Talia Gillis, Riley Stacy, Sam Brumer, Emily Black. “Algorithmic UDAP.”

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Shuang Liu, Sarah Scheffler. “Adequately Tailoring Age Verification Regulations.”

Coming soon.

Olivia Martin, Varun Magesh, Faiz Surani, Amy Perez, Kit Rodolfa, Daniel E. Ho. “Evaluating Generative AI in Benefits Administration: A Demonstration Project.”

Coming soon.

Niklas Wais, Max Prior, Runsheng Chen. “AppeaLLM: Mimicking a Closed-World Environment for Court Decision Prediction.”

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Jason Hartline, Liren Shan, Alec Sun, Rebecca Wexler. “AI Suppression: E-Discovery Software and Brady.”

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Naveen Durvasula, Tim Roughgarden. “Quantifying the Benefits of Securities Regulation.”

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Julia Len, Esha Ghosh, Paul Grubbs, Paul Rösler. “Interoperability in End-to-End Encrypted Messaging.”

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Joan Feigenbaum, Daniel Weitzner. “At the Intersection of Computer Science and Law.”

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Mohamed Afane, Emaan Hariri, Derek Ouyang, Daniel E. Ho. “Benchmarking Legal RAG: The Promise and Limits of AI Statutory Surveys.”

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Elija Perrier. “Operationalising Extended Cognition.”

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Artur Pericles Lima Monteiro. “Security Is Not Enough.”

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Kylie Zhang, Nimra Nadeem, Lucia Zheng, Dominik Stammbach, Peter Henderson. “AI-Assisted Moot Courts: Simulating Justice-Specific Questioning in Oral Arguments.”

Coming soon.

Felix Wu. “Response: Intersection as a Continuum.”

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Aloni Cohen. “Response: Law through the Computational Lens.”

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Jonathan Mayer. “Response: Computer Science Is Failing Society.”

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Non-archival track

A. Feder Cooper, Allison Casasola, Ahmed Ahmed, Aaron Gokaslan, Amy B. Cyphert, Chris De Sa, Mark A. Lemley, Daniel E. Ho, Percy Liang. “Extracting memorized pieces of (copyrighted) books from open-weight language models.”

Coming soon.

Chris Hays, Benjamin Laufer, Solon Barocas, Manish Raghavan. “Statistical Guarantees in the Search for Less Discriminatory Algorithms.”

Coming soon.

Parth Nobel, Alan Z. Rozenshtein, Chinmayi Sharma. “Unbundling AI Openness.”

Coming soon.

Aileen Nielsen, Yafit Lev-Aretz. “Privacy Agents in the Field.”

Coming soon.

Nick Nugent. “Generative Cybersecurity.”

Coming soon.

Aloni Cohen. “Blameless Users in a Clean Room: Defining Copyright Protection for Generative Models.”

Coming soon.

Tomáš Koref, Lena Held, Mahammad Namazov, Harun Kumru, Yassine Thlija, Christoph Burchard, Ivan Habernal. “Mining Legal Arguments to Study Judicial Formalism.”

Coming soon.

Courtney Cox. “Hardwiring Hercules?”

Coming soon.

Emily Black, Logan Koepke, Miranda Bogen, Solon Barocas, Wesley Hanwen Deng, Mingwei Hsu. “Less Discriminatory Algorithms On the Ground: An Empirical Account of Fair Lending Programs.”

Coming soon.

Poster track

  • Aaron Tucker. “Reasoning models are not better at predicting the outcomes of legal cases.”
  • Alex Betty. “It’s Delegation: Attributing Liability for Agentic AI Actions.”
  • Aishani Dutta. “PQC4P2FD: Post-Quantum Cryptography 4 Privacy-Preserving Fraud Detection.”
  • A. Feder Cooper, Ahmed Ahmed, Sanmi Koyejo, Percy Liang. “Extracting books from production language models.”
  • Aileen Nielsen, Chelse Swoopes, Elena L. Glassman. “Judges are Vulnerable to AI Influence; Interface Design Can Help.”
  • Anastasia Karagianni. “From fairness metrics to standards: ‘Verifemmication’ for reproductive rights protection under the EU AI Act.”
  • Ashwin Murthy, Ramesh Krishnamaneni, Sean Chacon, Kelsey Carlson, Ranjita Naik, Yasmine Elfeki, Souptik Sen. “Predicting Juror Predisposition Using Machine Learning: A Comparative Study of Human and Algorithmic Jury Selection.”
  • Colleen Chien. “Beyond Cave Thinking: AI and Access to Justice.”
  • Yixiang Xu, Colleen Chien. “Inclusion or Exploitation: Surveillance Pricing and Consumer Welfare.”
  • Christoph Busch. “Consumer Law for AI Agents.”
  • Quan Ze Chen, Vinay Koshy, Kevin Feng, Max Kleiman-Weiner, Amy Zhang. “Leveraging Legal Case-Based Reasoning for Accountable AI Governance.”
  • Chelse Swoopes, Ziwei Gu, Elena L. Glassman. “Interface Design to Support Legal Reading and Writing: Insights from Interviews with Legal Experts.”
  • Elena L. Glassman, Chelse Swoopes, Aileen Nielsen. “AI-Resiliency in Legal Work: A Heuristic Evaluation of LLM-Based Workflow Support Tools in Research and Practice.”
  • Eliya Habba, Gabriel Stanovsky, Renana Keydar. “Letting the Data Speak: Automating Schema Discovery for Research.”
  • Andreas Haupt. “Self-Preferencing as a Fairness Provision: A General Definition.”
  • Ira Globus-Harris, Nikhil Garg. “Assistant Research Professor.”
  • Hilal Aka, Joe Kwon, Noam Kolt. “Evaluating Contextual Illegality: AI Compliance in Corporate Law Scenarios”
  • Junzhe Jiang, Bo Li, Minming Li. “Position-Aware RAG for Strategic Legal Advocacy.”
  • Kate Donahue, Manish Raghavan. “Impacts of output aggregation on social welfare & incentives in generative AI.”
  • Lauren M. Chambers, Diag Davenport. “Putting the ‘Practice’ in Critical Technical Practice: A Decision-Making Pedagogy for the Public Interest Technology Clinic.”
  • Leijie Wang, Amy X Zhang. “Designing Evidence Collection for Reporting Systems in Private Online Spaces.”
  • Wm. Matthew Kennedy, Savannah Thais, Abhigyan Acherjee, Caitlin Kraft-Buchman. “HumRightsBench: A Benchmark for Evaluating Internal Representations of Human Rights Principles in LLMs and LRMs.”
  • Mark Paes, Eugene Spafford. “Governance Control Mechanisms and Validations for PETs for Privacy and Civil Liberty concerns in Enterprise AI Monitoring.”
  • Nel Escher, Nikola Banovic, Ben Green. “Algorithm Auditing Policies Rest on Flawed Assumptions About Public Sector Systems.”
  • Olivia Peiyu Wang, Leilani H. Gilpin. “Beyond the Sentence Level: Evaluating LLM Translation of Legal Terms of Service into First-Order Logic.”
  • Ro Encarnación, Christen Hammock Jones, Danaé Metaxa. “Auditing LLM Responses in a Complex Policy Landscape: U.S. Abortion Law.”
  • Shira Gur-Arieh. “Ambiguity Collapse.”
  • Shlomi Hod, Maayan Perel, Yonatan Lourie, Niva Elkin-Koren. “Transparency By Middleware: Unveiling Speech Norms in AI Content Moderation.”
  • Sonia Katyal, Chris Morten. “The Third Enclosure Movement.”
  • Nobin Sarwar, Shubhashis Roy Dipta. “FedMentor: Domain-Aware Differential Privacy for Heterogeneous Federated LLMs in Mental Health.”
  • Sunayana Rane, Noam Kolt. “Probing Legal Values in Reward Models.”
  • Talia Schwartz, Chen Wang. “Assessing LLM Bias in Judicial Decision-Making: The Effect of Race, Gender and Priming on LLMs’ Conviction Predications.”
  • Tobias Schamel, Robert Mahari. “Automated Detection of Deceptive Behavior and False Statements in Cross-Examinations and Court Hearings.”
  • Chang Wang, Jason D. Hartline, Chenhao Zhang. “The inherent communication channel of learning and algorithmic collusion.”
  • Theodora Worledge, Othman Bensouda Koraichi, Daniel Bernal, Aviv Caspi, Tatsunori Hashimoto, Carlos Guestrin, David Engstrom. “AI Assistance for Court Review of Default Judgments.”
  • Yixiong Gao, Minming Li, Ubaid Rehman. “Online Judicial Case Assignment with Quality and Fairness Baselines.”
  • Yu Fan, Yang Tian, Joel Niklaus, Jingwei Ni, Alexander Hoyle, Elliott Ash. “Are Large Language Models Smart Enough to Know What They Don’t Know? Evaluating Abstention Behavior in Law.”
  • Yu Fan. “LEXam-v2: A Global Effort on Benchmarking Legal Reasoning.”
  • Zachary Cooper. “The Innovation Paradox: How Technological and Creative Progress Confound Copyright.”