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CODEX Resident Fellowship 2011/2012

May 20th, 2011

Codex – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (http://codex.stanford.edu) is accepting applications for a Resident Fellowship for the 2011-12 academic year.  Codex is a cross-disciplinary research center jointly operated by Stanford Law School and the Stanford School of Engineering. The center’s mission is to explore the application of technology toward improving the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of the legal system.  Codex research fellows will have the opportunity to spend one to two years at Stanford Law School collaborating with scholars in computer science and other relevant disciplines. Fellows will work on the center’s existing projects, and will have the opportunity to explore related research on their own and commence new projects. Fellows will work with cutting edge technologies emerging from Stanford’s engineering departments, and will be expected to bring a legally oriented perspective toward integrating these technologies into the law. Sample projects include automating the process of intellectual property licensing and developing automated legal compliance systems.  Fellows will also be involved in bringing in leading thinkers in the field to speak at the law school on these topic areas and will work with law and computer science students to engage them in the center’s activities.

Qualifications:
Applicants should have a J.D. or equivalent law degree. Because the primary focus of the center is employing technology within the law, applicants should also have experience in computer science or engineering related fields. We welcome applicants with practical/professional technical experience in these fields as well as those with formal computer science or engineering undergraduate or graduate training. Applicants should be capable of learning and be comfortable with the technological aspects of the center’s projects.

Salary for the fellowship will be approximately $40,000 per year with benefits.



How to Apply:
All qualified and interested applicants must apply via the Stanford jobs website:http://jobs.stanford.edu search for this specific posting by entering job number: 42440 in the keyword search field. Applicants should submit:

  • a resume;
  • a brief letter (no more than 2 pages) describing the applicant’s interest in issues applying technology to the law, the applicant’s background, and the research that they propose to conduct;
  • a list of references;


* Please note, if your application is selected to tier II of the hiring process, you will be requested to provide a copy of your law school transcript.

Review of applications will begin immediately, and all applications must be received by May 27, 2011.  Please note that the Codex Center has a technological emphasis and is not focused on technology policy or legal substantive areas such as intellectual property, cyberlaw, or privacy.

For more information about the Stanford Codex Center and its projects please visit the website at http://codex.stanford.edu, or contact Roland Vogl atrvogl@law.stanford.edu.

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ICAIL 2011: Workshops and Tutorials

February 23rd, 2011

The ICAIL 2011 organizers are pleased to report that the conference will include six workshops and two tutorials.  They are listed below, along with the tentative schedule,  the names of the organizers, and the web sites where fuller descriptions and calls for workshop papers can be found.

All workshop and tutorial participants will be expected to register for ICAIL 2011.  For those not wishing to attend the full conference, a one-day registration rate will be available.  Registration for the full conference will include the workshops and tutorials at no extra charge.

Monday, June 6, 2011

WM1. E-discovery: Standards-Setting Workshop  (DESI IV) (full day workshop)

http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~oard/desi4/

Deadlines:  research papers April 1; position papers April 22

Jason R. Baron, National Archives and Records Administration, USA
Laura Ellsworth, Jones Day, USA
Dave Lewis, David D. Lewis Consulting, USA
Debra Logan, Gartner Research, UK
Douglas W. Oard, University of Maryland, USA

WM2. Agent Model-Based Reasoning in Law (Monday afternoon workshop)

http://www.leibnizcenter.org/2011-workshop-on-agent-model-based-reasoning-in-law

Deadline:  March 14 (tentative)

Alexander Boer, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute and University of Bologna, Italy
Guido Boella, University of Turino, Italy

WM3. Computational Law: a Bridge towards Business Rules (full day workshop)

http://decibel.cirsfid.unibo.it/icail2011-workshop/

Deadline:  April 20

Monica Palmirani, University of Bologna, Italy
Michael Genesereth, Stanford University, USA
Guido Governatori, NICTA Queensland Research Laboratory, Australia

TM1. Textual Information Extraction from Legal Resources Using GATE (Monday morning tutorial)

http://wyner.info/LanguageLogicLawSoftware/index.php/2011/02/19/textual-information-extraction-from-legal-resources-using-gate/

Adam Wyner, University of Liverpool, UK

Friday, June 10, 2011

WF1. AI & Evidential Inference (full day workshop)

http://tillers.net/ai/workshop2011.html

Henry Prakken, University of Groningen and University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute and University of Bologna, Italy
Doug Walton, University of Windsor, Canada
Peter Tillers, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, USA

WF2. Legal Applications of Human Language Technology (full day workshop)

http://wyner.info/LanguageLogicLawSoftware/index.php/2011/01/29/icail-workshop-applying-human-language-technology-to-the-law/

Deadline: March 31

Karl Branting, The MITRE Corporation, USA
Adam Wyner, University of Liverpool, UK

WF3. Artificial Intelligence, Coherence and Judicial Reasoning (Friday morning workshop)

http://coherence2011.wordpress.com/

Deadline:  abstracts April 15; papers tba

Michal Araszkiewicz, Jagiellonian University,Poland
Jaromir Savelka, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

TF1. LegalRuleML (Friday morning tutorial)

http://decibel.cirsfid.unibo.it/icail2011-workshop/

Harold Boley, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Monica Palmirani, University of Bologna, Italy
Antonino Rotolo, University of Bologna, Italy
Adrian Paschke, Free University Berlin, Germany
Guido Governatori, NICTA Queensland Research Laboratory, Australia

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RuleML 2010: Call for Papers

May 10th, 2010

The 4th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML 2010) will be held near Washington DC (USA), October 21-23, 2010. The symposium is colocated with the 13th International Business Rules Forum, the premier industry conference on business rules. RuleML has a special track on Rules and Norms. For more information see the RuleML 2010 website.

Important dates

Abstract submission deadline: May 25, 2010
Paper Submission deadline: June 1, 2010
Notification of acceptance: July 7, 2010
Camera ready due: July 28, 2010
Symposium: October 21-23, 2010

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ICAIL 2011 Conference

April 19th, 2010
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ICAIL 2011: The 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, will be held 6-10 June 2011 at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

(thanks to the legal informatics blog for posting)

For more information, please see the conference Website, or the IAAIL website.

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