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33 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1989"Boyd V. Deaver - Litigation Strategies" Videodisc: An Opportunity to Improve Curriculum and Prototype Expert Systems.
D. Burnstein
1989A Language for Legal Discourse I: Basic Features.
L. Thorne McCarty
1989A Sketch of Logic Without Truth.
Carlos E. Alchourrón, Antonio A. Martino
1989A Specialized Expert System for Judicial Decision Support.
V. P. Pethe, C. P. Rippey, Laxmikant V. Kalé
1989ASSYST - Computer Support for Guideline Sentencing.
Eric Simon, Gerry Gaes
1989Amalgamating Regulation- and Case-Based Advice Systems Through Suggested Answers.
David E. Wolstenholme
1989An Attempted Dimensional Analysis of the Law Governing Government Appeals in Criminal Cases.
Simon Mendelson
1989CACE: Computer-Assisted Case Evaluation in the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office.
S. S. Weiner
1989Cutting Legal Loops.
Donald H. Berman
1989Deep Models, Normative Reasoning and Legal Expert Systems.
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
1989Dimension-Based Analysis of Hypotheticals from Supreme Court Oral Argument.
Edwina L. Rissland
1989EPS II: Estate Planning with Prototypes.
D. A. Schlobohm, L. Thorne McCarty
1989Expert Systems and ICAI in Tax Law: Killing Two Birds with One AI Stone.
D. M. Sherman
1989Expert Systems in Case-Based Law: The Hearsay Rule Advisor.
M. T. MacCrimmon
1989Hierarchically Organised Formalisations.
Tom Routen
1989Interpreting Statutory Predicates.
Edwina L. Rissland, David B. Skalak
1989Issue Spotting in a System for Searching Interpretation Spaces.
Thomas F. Gordon
1989Knowledge and Tools in Building GRANDJUR 1.1.
R. D. Purdy
1989LESTER: Using Paradigm Cases in a Quasi-Precedential Legal Domain.
Kenneth A. Lambert, Mark H. Grunewald
1989Legal Information Retrieval a Hybrid Approach.
Daniel E. Rose, Richard K. Belew
1989Legal Reasoning - a Jurisprudential Description.
P. Wahlgren
1989Market Realities of Rule-Based Software for Lawyers: Where the Rubber Meets the Road.
R. W. Morrison
1989PROLEXS Divide and Rule: A Legal Application.
Anja Oskamp, R. F. Walker, J. A. Schrickx, P. H. van den Berg
1989Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL '89, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 13-16, 1989
J. C. Smith, R. T. Franson
1989Representing Developing Legal Doctrine.
Anne v. d. L. Gardner
1989Representing and Reusing Explanations of Legal Precedents.
Karl Branting
1989Representing the Structure of a Legal Argument.
C. C. Marshall
1989Taking Advantage of Models for Legal Classification.
David B. Skalak
1989The Design of an Attorney's Statistical Consultant.
L. S. Lutomski
1989The Latent Damage System: A Jurisprudential Analysis.
Richard E. Susskind
1989The Treatment of Negation in Logic Programs for Representing Legislation.
Robert A. Kowalski
1989Toward a Computational Theory of Arguing with Precedents.
Kevin D. Ashley
1989Xcite (An Expert System for Naturalization Cases).
A. Galtung, D. S. Maesel