The Future Law Podcast

5.9 How To Fix America's Voting System

25 min · 2. Dez. 2024
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We’re back to continue the season for 2023!  Every now and then we a broader view of the future of law, beyond ALSPs, and in this episode we do just that.  Mike Madison chats with Eric Holder, former Attorney General of the US under President Barack Obama, about the critical importance of defending and advancing voting rights in the American system and in democracy generally.   The conversation draws on his recent book, “Our Unfinished March [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/705040/our-unfinished-march-by-eric-holder-with-sam-koppelman/].” What are your thoughts?  Make sure you tune in every Tuesday for everything legaltech, ALSP’s and law.  [This episode was published originally on January 17, 2023.]

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Episode 5.8 A Brighter, Balanced Future For AI And Law Cover

5.8 A Brighter, Balanced Future For AI And Law

This is a “big ideas” episode, part of our goal to bring out “big ambitious ideas about the future” as well as day to day concerns about ALSPs and legal services.  Law professor Orly Lobel [https://www.sandiego.edu/law/faculty/biography.php?profile_id=2844] talks with host Mike Madison about her new book, The Equality Machine: Harnessing Digital Technology for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future [https://www.amazon.com/Equality-Machine-Harnessing-Technology-Inclusive/dp/1541774752], recently named one of the best books of 2022 by The Economist magazine.  In the conversation and in the book, she talks about how scepticism about AI and robots can get overblown. Are they always uncontrollable, incomprehensible, privacy-eating systems? She argues no: in proper measure they have the power to do enormous good in the world.  Much of the book draws its argument from beyond law, so in this episode she focused on the specifics of the legal world, especially when it comes to access to justice and dispute resolution systems. Make sure you tune in every Tuesday for everything legaltech, ALSP’s and law.  [This episode was published originally on December 14, 2022.]

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