Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 22, Iss. 5-6
Symposium: Artificial Intelligence and Judicial Proof
Prefatory Matter
Publisher's Note
Editorial Board
Symposium
Artificial Intelligence, Mindreading, and Reasoning in Law
John A. Barnden and Donald M. Peterson
Common Sense, Rationality, and the Legal Process
Ronald J. Allen
What Is "Common" About Common Sense?: Cautionary Tales for Travelers Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries
Marilyn MacCrimmon
Explaining Relevance
Paolo Garbolino
Action and Procedure in Reasoning
Johan van Benthem
Decision Analysis and Law
Ronald A. Howard
Serendipity and Abduction in Proofs, Presumptions, and Emerging Laws
Pek van Andel and Danièle Bourcier
On the Proof Dynamics of Inference to the Best Explanation
John R. Josephson
Computational Inference for Evidential Reasoning in Support of Judicial Proof
Tod S. Levitt and Kathryn Blackmond Laskey
Structured Deliberation for Dynamic Uncertain Inference
Paul Snow and Marianne Belis
Saving Desdemona
Ron A. Shapira
Causality and Responsibility
Glenn Shafer
Articles
A Tale of Three Documents: Lord Elgin and the Missing, Historic 1801 Ottoman Document
David Rudenstine
The Newness of New Technology
Monroe E. Price
Bauer Memorial Lecture
The Perceived Values of Diversity, Then and Now
Peter H. Schuck
Note
True Threats: Evolving Mens Rea Requirements for Violations of 18 U.S.C. § 875(c)
Justin Myer Lichterman