On May 30, 2014, CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics hosted the conference "Trial With and Without Mathematics: Legal, Philosophical, and Computational Perspectives."
The conference brought together experts in law, statistics, philosophy, and computer science to address whether lawyers need mathematical training in statistics and logic, and whether computers support legal decision making.
This video is from session one on "A Tribe of Skeptics: Probability and the 19th Century Law of Evidence."
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