2023
“Reviewing or Challenging Administrative Decisions Made Using AI,” a conversation with lawyers at the Ontario Bar Association, Toronto, ON (December 5).
“The Impact of AI on Administrative Justice,” a roundtable discussion at the Annual Conference of the Society of Ontario Adjudicators and Regulators, Toronto, ON (November 2).
“AI and Government,” Shaping AI For Just Futures, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON (October 18-20).
“The Shape-Shifting Nature of Discretion at the Front Lines,” Indiana University Bloomington, Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, IN (September 28).
“International Reflections on Algorithmic Justice,” a presentation at the launch of the You Reap What You Code report, Child Poverty Action Group, London, UK (June 27).
“Do We Want to Limit AI?” Absolutely Interdisciplinary, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (June 20-22).
“Open-Mindedness as a Public Law Obligation? Administrative Law as a Tool for Tackling Bias,” From Inequality to Justice: Law and Ethics of AI Technology, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS (June 17-18).
“Global Data Law and Justice,” a roundtable conversation at the Law and Society Association Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico (June 1-4).
“Bureaucracy,” Keywords on the Datafied State Workshop, Data & Society, New York City (March 30-31).
“Concentrated Power, Diffused Agency: The Effects of Digitalized Border Administration,” Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, University of Toronto, Toronto ON (March 1).
2022
“Thinking Forwards: Teaching Strategies for Administrative Law,” Administrative Law in Context Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (November 17-18).
“(Searching for) Agencies of the State,” Global Governance by Data Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (September 8-9).
2021
“Responsive and Accountable Decision-Making Systems,” AI and the Battlefield Workshop, part of the AI and the International Rule of Law Workshops hosted by the Carnegie Trust, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (December 13-14).
“Ethics and Professionalism: Tribunals of the Future,” a roundtable discussion for the Annual National Forum on Administrative Law, Osgoode Professional Development, Toronto, ON (October 5).
“Discretion, Human Agency, and Administrative Law,” AI and Migration Workshop, part of the AI and the International Rule of Law Workshops hosted by the Carnegie Trust, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (June 14-15).
“AI, Law, and Ethics in High Stakes Decisions,” an AI4Society podcast with Katrina Regan-Ingram, University of Alberta (April 19).
“Coders as Street Level Bureaucrats? The Meaning of Law for Government Technologists,” Digital Welfare State Workshop, part of the AI and the International Rule of Law Workshops hosted by the Carnegie Trust, University of Edinburgh, Faculty of Law, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (March 16-17).
“When a Decision is Generated by Software and Front-Line Workers, Where are the Reasons?” Administrative Law and Governance Colloquium, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (February 23).
2020
“Front-Line Decision-Making Post-Vavilov,” Public Law Research Group, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (December 18).
“Digitized Public Services and Administrative Justice Theory,” Legal Theory Workshop, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montréal QC (November 27).
“Response to Teresa Scassa: Administrative Law and the Governance of Automated Decision-Making,” WeRobot Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (September 22-25).
“Technology-Assisted Decision-Making and Administrative Justice: Federal and Provincial Developments,” a presentation for the Social Justice Law Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (February 1).
“Rules as Code?” a presentation for the Legal Innovation Conference, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB (January 17).
2019
“Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law Principles,” a presentation for the Law Commission of Ontario, Toronto, ON (December 10).
“Decision-Making Technologies: Procedural Fairness Implications,” a presentation for the Canadian Bar Association - Alberta Branch, Edmonton, AB (November 21).
“Implementing Digitisation in an Administrative Justice Context,” Administrative Justice Workshop, King’s College London, United Kingdom (August 27-28).
“AI at the Front Lines,” a presentation to the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s Annual Conference on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Social Media on Legal Institutions,”, Québec City, QC (October 16-18).
“Past, Future, and Present: The New (and Old) Temporality of Decision-Making Software,” Early Career Legal Scholars Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB (June 20).
“Social Protection and Automated Decision-Making: Access to Administrative Remedies,” Workshop on Social Protection by Artificial Intelligence: Decoding Human Rights in a Digital Age, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (April 12).
“Data-Driven Regulation: Guidance for International Organizations,” New York University School of Law, New York City, NY (April 11).
“‘Fairness’ in Administrative Law and Computer Science,” Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (April 5).
2018
“Predictable Glitch: Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems and Obscure(d) Labour,” Making Waste, Talking Trash Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (December 14).
“Public Law and Administrative Decision-Making: Where Next for Research on Frontline Public Officials?” Public Law Project Workshop, Kings College London, London, UK (October 12).
“Dissecting Trinity Western University: The Search for Reasons,” Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (September 13).
2017
“Lessons from the Front-Lines,” Lessons from the Field Workshop, Data & Society, New York, NY (October 30).
“Unity in the Eye of the Beholder? Reasons for Decision in Theory and Practice,” Legal Theory Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (September 8).
“Displacement as Regulation: New Regulatory Technologies and Front-Line Decision-Making in Ontario Works,” Law and Contemporary Theory Working Group, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (March 29).
“Reviewing or Challenging Administrative Decisions Made Using AI,” a conversation with lawyers at the Ontario Bar Association, Toronto, ON (December 5).
“The Impact of AI on Administrative Justice,” a roundtable discussion at the Annual Conference of the Society of Ontario Adjudicators and Regulators, Toronto, ON (November 2).
“AI and Government,” Shaping AI For Just Futures, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON (October 18-20).
“The Shape-Shifting Nature of Discretion at the Front Lines,” Indiana University Bloomington, Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, IN (September 28).
“International Reflections on Algorithmic Justice,” a presentation at the launch of the You Reap What You Code report, Child Poverty Action Group, London, UK (June 27).
“Do We Want to Limit AI?” Absolutely Interdisciplinary, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (June 20-22).
“Open-Mindedness as a Public Law Obligation? Administrative Law as a Tool for Tackling Bias,” From Inequality to Justice: Law and Ethics of AI Technology, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS (June 17-18).
“Global Data Law and Justice,” a roundtable conversation at the Law and Society Association Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico (June 1-4).
“Bureaucracy,” Keywords on the Datafied State Workshop, Data & Society, New York City (March 30-31).
“Concentrated Power, Diffused Agency: The Effects of Digitalized Border Administration,” Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, University of Toronto, Toronto ON (March 1).
2022
“Thinking Forwards: Teaching Strategies for Administrative Law,” Administrative Law in Context Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (November 17-18).
“(Searching for) Agencies of the State,” Global Governance by Data Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (September 8-9).
2021
“Responsive and Accountable Decision-Making Systems,” AI and the Battlefield Workshop, part of the AI and the International Rule of Law Workshops hosted by the Carnegie Trust, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (December 13-14).
“Ethics and Professionalism: Tribunals of the Future,” a roundtable discussion for the Annual National Forum on Administrative Law, Osgoode Professional Development, Toronto, ON (October 5).
“Discretion, Human Agency, and Administrative Law,” AI and Migration Workshop, part of the AI and the International Rule of Law Workshops hosted by the Carnegie Trust, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (June 14-15).
“AI, Law, and Ethics in High Stakes Decisions,” an AI4Society podcast with Katrina Regan-Ingram, University of Alberta (April 19).
“Coders as Street Level Bureaucrats? The Meaning of Law for Government Technologists,” Digital Welfare State Workshop, part of the AI and the International Rule of Law Workshops hosted by the Carnegie Trust, University of Edinburgh, Faculty of Law, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (March 16-17).
“When a Decision is Generated by Software and Front-Line Workers, Where are the Reasons?” Administrative Law and Governance Colloquium, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (February 23).
2020
“Front-Line Decision-Making Post-Vavilov,” Public Law Research Group, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (December 18).
“Digitized Public Services and Administrative Justice Theory,” Legal Theory Workshop, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montréal QC (November 27).
“Response to Teresa Scassa: Administrative Law and the Governance of Automated Decision-Making,” WeRobot Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON (September 22-25).
“Technology-Assisted Decision-Making and Administrative Justice: Federal and Provincial Developments,” a presentation for the Social Justice Law Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (February 1).
“Rules as Code?” a presentation for the Legal Innovation Conference, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB (January 17).
2019
“Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Law Principles,” a presentation for the Law Commission of Ontario, Toronto, ON (December 10).
“Decision-Making Technologies: Procedural Fairness Implications,” a presentation for the Canadian Bar Association - Alberta Branch, Edmonton, AB (November 21).
“Implementing Digitisation in an Administrative Justice Context,” Administrative Justice Workshop, King’s College London, United Kingdom (August 27-28).
“AI at the Front Lines,” a presentation to the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s Annual Conference on The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Social Media on Legal Institutions,”, Québec City, QC (October 16-18).
“Past, Future, and Present: The New (and Old) Temporality of Decision-Making Software,” Early Career Legal Scholars Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB (June 20).
“Social Protection and Automated Decision-Making: Access to Administrative Remedies,” Workshop on Social Protection by Artificial Intelligence: Decoding Human Rights in a Digital Age, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (April 12).
“Data-Driven Regulation: Guidance for International Organizations,” New York University School of Law, New York City, NY (April 11).
“‘Fairness’ in Administrative Law and Computer Science,” Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (April 5).
2018
“Predictable Glitch: Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems and Obscure(d) Labour,” Making Waste, Talking Trash Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (December 14).
“Public Law and Administrative Decision-Making: Where Next for Research on Frontline Public Officials?” Public Law Project Workshop, Kings College London, London, UK (October 12).
“Dissecting Trinity Western University: The Search for Reasons,” Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (September 13).
2017
“Lessons from the Front-Lines,” Lessons from the Field Workshop, Data & Society, New York, NY (October 30).
“Unity in the Eye of the Beholder? Reasons for Decision in Theory and Practice,” Legal Theory Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (September 8).
“Displacement as Regulation: New Regulatory Technologies and Front-Line Decision-Making in Ontario Works,” Law and Contemporary Theory Working Group, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (March 29).