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The delineation of the “public interest” concept has sparked impassioned debates across various academic disciplines. In law, “public interest” has also been frequently invoked by judges and policymakers as a token of the highest, overarching principle to indicate the moral rightfulness of their decisions. In information law, “public interest” has been interpreted in divergent ways. …
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America’s foreign adversaries continue to employ disinformation and deepfakes—aided by artificial intelligence (“A.I.”)—in furtherance of attempts to undermine U.S. democratic institutions, manipulate global political narratives, and reshape the U.S.-led international order. This Article identifies some of the threats that foreign-based disinformation campaigns present, including the growing concerns of A.I.-based disinformation designed to undermine U.S. democratic …
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The wide availability of generative artificial intelligence (“GenAI”) led at least some to predict the rapid demise of many different professions, including the legal profession. But even as developers introduce newer versions of this technology, and as its use has become more widespread, reports of the demise of these professions— most notably, for this Article’s …