LTEC Lab is a community of interest at Windsor Law whose initiatives revolve around law and technology, with a focus on access to justice and transnational law.
Registration for the 2025 WeRobot Conference has opened! This peer-reviewed interdisciplinary conference brings together leading scholars and practitioners to discuss legal and policy questions relating to robots.
For more information please visit: werobot2025.ca/
Join @WindsorLaw Legal Innovation Hub & LTEC Lab for this experts' panel discussion on the latest developments on AI in legal education and the practice of law, Thursday February 13 at 12:30-2pm (in person and online) lteclab.com/post/legal-innov…
Pleased to announce that my article "Algorithmic Price Personalization & the Limits of Anti-Discrimination law" will be published in the McGill Law Journal vol. 69 (2024)! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
The idea of consent around personalized pricing “is very dubious,” as it’s almost never explicitly brought to shoppers’ attention before checkout, says @PascaleChapdel1, associate professor at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law.
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Great piece by @WindsorLaw student & LTECLab RA Daina Elias on @_PMolnar recent book presentation/ view recording here: Windsor Law LTEC Lab Seminar Series with Petra Molnar: Book Presentation – “The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”
Check this out ! Share this Call for Papers broadly: Deadline November 1 - @Windsorlaw LTECLab member @KristenThomasen is the conference chair for We Robot 2025 to be hosted at Windsor Law! We Robot Conference 2025 (werobot2025.ca) Call for Papers
Join us tomorrow for @WindsorLaw LTEC Lab seminar series with @_PMolnar. Draw for copies of the book for those attending in person! LTEC Lab Seminar Series with Petra Molnar : Book presentation: The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The popularity of crowdfunding platforms has skyrocketed. This post by Jocelyn Martin, M.A cand. Windsor U Comm, Media & Film, highlights main themes from @WindsorLaw LTEC Lab's Symposium (lteclab.com)& socio-political & legal dimensions of this growing phenomenon
The popularity of crowdfunding platforms has skyrocketed. This post by Jocelyn Martin, M.A cand. Windsor U Comm, Media & Film, highlights main themes from @WindsorLaw LTEC Lab's Symposium (lteclab.com)& socio-political & legal dimensions of this growing phenomenon