Contents: The emergence of computational legal studies: An Introduction / Ryan Whalen
1 sense and similarity: Automating legal text comparison / Wolfgang Alschner
2 computational legal studies, digital humanities, and textual analysis / Nina Varsava
3 computational stylometry: Predicting the authorship of investment treaty awards / Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn and Runar Lie
4 automated classification of modes of moral reasoning in judicial decisions / Nischal Mainali, Liam Meier, Elliott Ash and Daniel Chen
5 on dragons, caves, teeth, and claws: Legal analytics and the problem of court data access / Charlotte S. Alexander and Mohammad Javad Feizollahi
6 computational legal studies in China: Progress, challenges, and future / Yingmao Tang and John Zhuang Liu
7 measuring surveillance chill and other regulatory impacts at scale / Jonathon W. Penney
8 understanding content moderation systems: New methods to understand internet governance at scale, over time, and across platforms / Nicolas Suzor
9 accounting for legal values / Kevin D. Ashley
10 is legal cognition computational? (when will deepvehicle replace judge hercules?) / Paul Gowder
11 rule by rules / Michael A. Livermore
12 purposes and challenges of legal citation network analysis on case law / Dafne van Kuppevelt, Gijs van Dijck and Marcel Schaper
13 needles in a haystack: Using network analysis to identify cases that are cited for general principles of law by the European court of human rights / Henrik Palmer Olsen and Magnus Esmark
14 agent-based modeling for legal studies / Alex Schwartz
15 analyzing high volumes of German court decisions in an interdisciplinary class of law and computer science students / Janis Beckedorf, Dirk Hartung and Phillip Sittig
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