File:0016- "Incomprehensible Discrimination" by James Grimmelmann and Daniel Westreich (2017) - Amicus Lectio (IA amicus lectio 0016).mp3
0016-_"Incomprehensible_Discrimination"_by_James_Grimmelmann_and_Daniel_Westreich_(2017)_-_Amicus_Lectio_(IA_amicus_lectio_0016).mp3 (MP3 audio file, length 47 min 18 s, 128 kbps overall, file size: 43.3 MB)
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An opinion of the Zootopia Supreme Court evaluating the Zootopia Police Department's practice of using a big data algorithm to choose new officers. That has resulted in the ZPD's hiring exclusively carnivores for the first time since Judy Hopps's brave stand against discrimination in Hopps v. Lionheart that paved her way to the police academy and into our hearts. The ZPD claims that the algorithm is an objective assessment of officer performance using real metrics that measure real officers' performance in the field, so it claims any disparate treatment is justified under the law as a business necessity. Will that line of argument convince Chief Justice Updog? <a href="https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/clrcircuit/96/">The Zootopia fanfic published in the California Law Review</a> by James Grimmelmann and Daniel Westreich. Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter-com/lethargilistic">@lethargilistic</a>) reads Amicus Lectio (<a href="https://twitter-com/amicuslectio">@AmicusLectio</a>). |
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Title InfoField | 0016: "Incomprehensible Discrimination" by James Grimmelmann and Daniel Westreich (2017) - Amicus Lectio |
Language InfoField | eng |
Year InfoField | 2019 |
Publicdate InfoField | 2019-10-04 20:56:27 |
Licenseurl InfoField | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Subject InfoField | Amicus Lectio; discrimination; Zootopia; law; legal scholarship; fiction; racism; big data; workplace discrimination; hiring discrimination; digital phrenology; racial profiling; digital redlining; constitutional law; computer law; Civil Rights Act of 1964; algrorithmic bias; disparate treatment; podcast |
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