Computational Legal Studies Conference 2022
by Centre for Computational Law at Singapore Management University
The Computational Legal Studies Conference 2022, held from March 2 to 4, 2022, was organized by the Centre for Computational Law at Singapore Management University. This conference brought together leading scholars and practitioners to explore the intersection of law and computational methods, reflecting the growing importance of technology in legal research and practice.
Key topics covered during the conference included network analytics, natural language processing, and the application of statistical learning methods to legal scholarship. These sessions aimed to uncover and quantify insights about the law that were previously inaccessible through traditional methods.
The event featured keynote presentations from prominent figures in the field, such as Professors Daniel Katz, Kevin Ashley, Arthur Dyevre, and Charlotte Alexander. Attendees had opportunities for networking and engaging discussions, fostering collaboration among academics, practitioners, and students interested in computational legal studies.
The conference was open to all interested parties and was held virtually, allowing for broad participation without the need for a registration fee. This inclusive approach aimed to encourage widespread engagement and the sharing of ideas within the computational law community.
Speakers(2)
Daniel Martin Katz
Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law
Daniel Martin Katz is a Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, focusing on legal technology and innovation.
Michael J. Bommarito II
Adjunct Professor at Michigan State University College of Law
Michael J. Bommarito II is an Adjunct Professor at Michigan State University College of Law, specializing in computational legal studies.
Event Details
- Date
- March 3-4, 2022
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇸🇬 Singapore
- Virtual
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Academics, practitioners, students, and others interested in computational legal studies.