GW Law Magazine


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Multiracial Democracy Project

As the country emerges from one of the most politically charged elections of our time, we take a deep dive into Professor Spencer Overton’s Multiracial Democracy Project—dedicated to protecting voting rights for all. 

Protecting Privacy in a Tech-Driven World

GW’s new Center for Law and Technology is expanding the law school’s footprint in one of the hottest fields of legal practice—privacy, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence law—led by a faculty of top global scholars.

 

Law Briefs

Big Data and Armed Conflict Panel Discussion

How does the erasure or alteration of big data during armed conflict fit into existing legal frameworks? Are they considered attacks? What if the data erasure affects civilians?

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AI and Elections

Great Equalizer or Threat to Democracy? 

Thanks to generative artificial intelligence (AI), the ability to disrupt and disinform election campaigns has reached a speed and savviness that is unprecedented. AI’s growing capacity also positions it, ironically, as a potential weapon against that very misinformation—and perhaps even as a tool for building a racially inclusive democracy.

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