Minibio

Daniel Martin Katz é professor de direito em Chicago Kent - College of Law (Illinois Institute of Technology). Sua pesquisa está principalmente concentrada nos temas de inovação no direito e análise do direito como sistema complexo.

Formação

Doutorado: Political Science and Public Policy, University of Michigan Mestrado: Public Policy, University of Michigan Juris Doctor: University of Michigan Law School Graduação: Political Science, University of Oregon

Obra

Obras principais:

  • A general approach for predicting the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States, 2017
  • Gpt-4 passes the bar exam, 2024
  • Quantitative legal prediction-or-how i learned to stop worrying and start preparing for the data-driven future of the legal services industry, 2012 Obras de interesse:
  • A complexity science approach to law and governance, com Pierpaolo Vivo (2024)

Referências

Blog: http://www.danielmartinkatz.com/ Site pessoal: http://computationallegalstudies.com/ Email: daniel.martin.katz@gmail.com