Race, Law, and Artificial Intelligence (2025)
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Zoom
Start Date
21-3-2025 12:00 PM
End Date
21-3-2025 4:00 PM
Description
Program
Welcome & Opening Remarks
- Renee Nicole Allen, Associate Professor of Law; Director, Center for Race and Law, St. John’s School of Law
- Jelani Jefferson Exum, Dean & Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith Professor of Law, St. John’s School of Law
Keynote Speaker
- Ruha Benjamin, Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of African American Studies; Founding Director, Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab, Princeton University
Panels
Panel I: AI & Racialized Harms
Panelists:
- Diego H. Alcalá Laboy, Assistant Professor, Albany Law School, Presentation: “The ‘Founder’s Gaze’: How the Fourth Amendment is a Surveillance Technology That Enables AI to Scale Control Over the Subaltern”
- Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb, Professor, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, Presentation: “The Legal Syllogism as Racial Algorithm: Bias, Generative AI, and the Objectivity Trap in Legal Writing”
Panel II: AI & Racialized Surveillance and Predictions
Panelists:
- Raquel Coterillo Laso, Affiliate Scholar, Georgetown University, Presentation: “From The Myth Of Technological Progress To The Reality Of Inequality And Algorithmic Surveillance”
- Christian Powell Sundquist, Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Presentation: “Surveil and Suppress: The Role of AI in Racializing the Right to Protest”
Panel III: AI & Racial Identity
Panelists:
- Costanza Nardocci, Professor in Constitutional Law, Department of Italian and Supranational Public Law, University of Milan, Presentation: “Minorities and Minority Rights in the Era of Artificial Intelligence”
- Shatrunjay Bose, PG Researcher, University of Southampton, Presentation: “Artificial Intelligence and Insurance Contracts: Rethinking the Duty of Disclosure for Enabling Transparency”
COinS
Mar 21st, 12:00 PM
Mar 21st, 4:00 PM
Race, Law, and Artificial Intelligence (2025)
Zoom
Program
Welcome & Opening Remarks
- Renee Nicole Allen, Associate Professor of Law; Director, Center for Race and Law, St. John’s School of Law
- Jelani Jefferson Exum, Dean & Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith Professor of Law, St. John’s School of Law
Keynote Speaker
- Ruha Benjamin, Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of African American Studies; Founding Director, Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab, Princeton University
Panels
Panel I: AI & Racialized Harms
Panelists:
- Diego H. Alcalá Laboy, Assistant Professor, Albany Law School, Presentation: “The ‘Founder’s Gaze’: How the Fourth Amendment is a Surveillance Technology That Enables AI to Scale Control Over the Subaltern”
- Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb, Professor, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, Presentation: “The Legal Syllogism as Racial Algorithm: Bias, Generative AI, and the Objectivity Trap in Legal Writing”
Panel II: AI & Racialized Surveillance and Predictions
Panelists:
- Raquel Coterillo Laso, Affiliate Scholar, Georgetown University, Presentation: “From The Myth Of Technological Progress To The Reality Of Inequality And Algorithmic Surveillance”
- Christian Powell Sundquist, Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Presentation: “Surveil and Suppress: The Role of AI in Racializing the Right to Protest”
Panel III: AI & Racial Identity
Panelists:
- Costanza Nardocci, Professor in Constitutional Law, Department of Italian and Supranational Public Law, University of Milan, Presentation: “Minorities and Minority Rights in the Era of Artificial Intelligence”
- Shatrunjay Bose, PG Researcher, University of Southampton, Presentation: “Artificial Intelligence and Insurance Contracts: Rethinking the Duty of Disclosure for Enabling Transparency”
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