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Current Issue: Special E-Discovery Issue

Published by the Journal of Technology Law & Policy, University of Florida Levin College of Law.

In partnership with the University of Florida's 13th Annual E-Discovery Conference, the Journal of Technology Law & Policy is pleased to present its spring special edition (Volume 30:2) on emerging trends in e-discovery. This volume offers insights into the legal and technological developments shaping the future of e-discovery, including advancements in artificial intelligence, data governance, and digital evidence.

Articles

The Coming Use and Misuse of
Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom:
A Judicial Perspective and Proposal

Author: William Matthewman

Who Has "Possession, Custody, or Control" of the Employee's Personal Mobile Device? Time for Amendments to the Federal Rules

Author: Judge Xavier Rodriguez

Force Multiplier?: Artificial Intelligence,
Uneven Competence, and the Integrity of the Adversarial System
The Recovery of Meaning in a Digital Age:
E-Discovery and the Renewal of Judgment

Author: William F. Hamilton

Artificial Intelligence in Document Review:
Statistically Defending the Process and
Results of E-Discovery Workflows

Authors: Aron Ahmadia,

Nathan Reff,

Matthew Reiber,

Chad Roberts, &

Cristin Traylor

Prompting Change with GenAI in
Large-Scale 
Document Review:
A Real-World Study

Authors: Robert Keeling,

Ray Mangum,

Amy Hanke, &

Alyssa Ogden

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