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Using Data Science to Study the U.S. Federal District Courts

25/01/2024 @ 10:00 - 11:30

Speaker: Charlotte Alexander, Georgia Tech
Discussant: Gregory Lewkowicz, ULB – Smart Law Hub 
This talk introduces the Systematic Content Analysis of Litigation Events (SCALES) project, a multi-year, multi-institution effort to create a free, publicly accessible archive of federal court records and data from the U.S. district courts. Working with a corpus of millions of docket sheet entries and court documents, we built a classification pipeline to label important litigation events in both civil and criminal cases to identify cases’ pathways and outcomes. We also built a custom entity disambiguation approach to identify judges, lawyers, law firms, and party types (e.g. individual vs. business vs. government). The talk will introduce the SCALES database and present several in-progress research projects that use the SCALES data and/or were inspired by the SCALES approach.
25 January 2024, 10am-11.30am

Details

Date:
25/01/2024
Time:
10:00 - 11:30

Venue

HEC Paris, S121 – Building S – 1st Floor

Organizer

David Restrepo Amariles, HEC Paris