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AI research explores causal discovery and LLMs for legal argument generation

Two new research papers explore the application of AI in legal argument generation. One paper identifies a fundamental challenge in legal argument mining: the lack of a structured approach that balances theoretical expressiveness with computational feasibility, hindering progress despite advancements in LLMs. The other paper investigates the use of causal discovery algorithms, typically applied in fields like medicine and economics, to generate legal arguments by analyzing annotated legal datasets and discovering causal relationships between legal concepts. AI

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IMPACT Investigates novel AI applications for legal argument generation, potentially improving legal analysis and decision support.

RANK_REASON Two arXiv papers explore novel AI applications in legal argument generation, one focusing on structural challenges and the other on causal discovery algorithms.

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Xianglei Liao, Chuanyi Li, Kun Chen ·

    Structural Dilemmas and Developmental Pathways of Legal Argument Mining in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

    arXiv:2605.02308v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Against the backdrop of rapid advances in artificial intelligence, legal argument mining has emerged as an important research area linking legal texts with intelligent analysis, carrying significant theoretical and practical implica…

  2. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Kun Chen ·

    Structural Dilemmas and Developmental Pathways of Legal Argument Mining in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

    Against the backdrop of rapid advances in artificial intelligence, legal argument mining has emerged as an important research area linking legal texts with intelligent analysis, carrying significant theoretical and practical implications. Existing studies have primarily developed…

  3. arXiv stat.ML TIER_1 · Soham Wasmatkar, Subinay Adhikary, Rakshit Rohan, Shouvik Kumar Guha, Saptarshi Pyne, Kripabandhu Ghosh ·

    Can Causal Discovery Algorithms Help in Generating Legal Arguments?

    arXiv:2605.02318v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: In 2011, Judea Pearl received the Turing Award, considered the Nobel Prize in Computing, for fundamental contributions to artificial intelligence through the development of a calculus for probabilistic and causal reasoning. It inc…

  4. arXiv stat.ML TIER_1 · Kripabandhu Ghosh ·

    Can Causal Discovery Algorithms Help in Generating Legal Arguments?

    In 2011, Judea Pearl received the Turing Award, considered the Nobel Prize in Computing, for fundamental contributions to artificial intelligence through the development of a calculus for probabilistic and causal reasoning. It includes pioneering the development of causal discove…