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Benjamin Eidelson is a Professor at Harvard Law School, affiliated with the Berkman Klein Center. His teaching and writing primarily focus on constitutional law, antidiscrimination law, statutory interpretation, administrative law, and legal theory. He has authored notable works such as 'The Etiquette Equality' published in Philosophy & Public Affairs and 'Patterned Inequality, Compounding Injustice, Algorithmic Prediction' in the American Journal of Law and Equality. His recent publications reflect a keen interest in algorithmic discrimination and the regulation of artificial intelligence, exploring how these issues affect the legal landscape. Eidelson also engages in practical technology applications for legal professionals, developing a macOS application named 'Case Viewer' to facilitate easier access to judicial opinions. Through his role at the Berkman Klein Center, he contributes to discussions on the intersection of law and technology, particularly how lawyers and law professors navigate technological advancements in their practices.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).