Holli Sargeant
hollisargeant.bsky.social
Holli Sargeant
@hollisargeant.bsky.social
Research Fellow in Law & AI, St John's College, University of Cambridge

Focusing on legal frameworks for algorithmic decision-making & role of AI in justice systems.
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📢 New Paper! Check out my paper "From Estimation to Discrimination: Algorithmic Bias, Predictive Uncertainty, and Anti-Discrimination Law" that explores how different types of predictive uncertainty can cause unlawful discrimination.

dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...

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From Estimation to Discrimination: Algorithmic Bias, Predictive Uncertainty, and Anti-Discrimination Law
Machine learning (ML) systems, increasingly deployed in high-stakes decisionmaking, inherently produce uncertain outputs that can lead to unlawful discriminatio
dx.doi.org
Our #EMNLP2025 paper, “Detecting Legal Citations in United Kingdom Court Judgments,” presents the first systematic study of legal citation detection for UK case law and legislation.
aclanthology.org/2025.emnlp-m... @mansmag.bsky.social
Detecting Legal Citations in United Kingdom Court Judgments
Holli Sargeant, Andreas Östling, Måns Magnusson. Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. 2025.
aclanthology.org
November 4, 2025 at 9:49 AM
Reposted by Holli Sargeant
The Law, Ethics & Policy of AI Blog is back!

In a new post, Arina Shah @hollisargeant.bsky.social @mackenziej.bsky.social Adrian Weller&Umang Bhatt explain how #uncertainty in #AI can lead to discrimination and why selective friction may better than abstention

🔗 www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
October 14, 2025 at 7:09 AM
Reposted by Holli Sargeant
Check out the latest from the SSRN #blog which includes a selection of #research on #Cyberspace Law.

Read More: spkl.io/63321AJgCd

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The Latest Research on Cyberspace Law
This list includes a selection of the latest research on Cyberspace Law posted to SSRN in 2025. Seeing is Believing? Deepfakes in Financial Markets by Michal Lavi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) &…
spkl.io
August 6, 2025 at 11:42 AM
I never need an excuse for summer in Greece, but I'm happy to be in Athens for #FAccT2025, where I'll be presenting two exciting new papers this week!

Can't wait to connect with everyone in Athens!
June 23, 2025 at 5:03 AM
📢 New Paper! Check out my paper "From Estimation to Discrimination: Algorithmic Bias, Predictive Uncertainty, and Anti-Discrimination Law" that explores how different types of predictive uncertainty can cause unlawful discrimination.

dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...

#AcademicSky #LawSky
From Estimation to Discrimination: Algorithmic Bias, Predictive Uncertainty, and Anti-Discrimination Law
Machine learning (ML) systems, increasingly deployed in high-stakes decisionmaking, inherently produce uncertain outputs that can lead to unlawful discriminatio
dx.doi.org
June 10, 2025 at 10:07 AM
Reposted by Holli Sargeant
Amazing opportunities to work with Jat Singh on responsible AI, for both a PhD student and a postdoc - he's particularly keen to find someone from a law background interested in FAccT-related themes

More info -
PhD: www.compacctsys.net/RespAI-PhD.pdf
Postdoc: www.compacctsys.net/RespAI-Postdoc.pdf
www.compacctsys.net
June 3, 2025 at 2:42 PM
So excited to have two papers at @facct.bsky.social w @mansmag.bsky.social!

📄 One paper formalises UK anti-discrimination law in framework for automated decision-making: arxiv.org/abs/2407.00400

💡 The other explores transformers for better hate crime classification in Sweden.

See you in Athens!
April 14, 2025 at 10:59 AM
🚀 Just Published!
Check out our new article in Artificial Intelligence and Law where we use Claude 3 Opus to classify and analyse UK summary judgment cases—introducing a new functional taxonomy tailored for UK legal topics.

🔗 doi.org/10.1007/s105...
Topic classification of case law using a large language model and a new taxonomy for UK law: AI insights into summary judgment - Artificial Intelligence and Law
This paper addresses a critical gap in legal analytics by developing and applying a novel taxonomy for topic classification of summary judgment cases in the United Kingdom. Using a curated dataset of ...
doi.org
February 26, 2025 at 11:03 AM