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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2024 · 56 MIN

RealPage Litigation and Algorithmic Decisionmaking

from Emphasis Added · host Houston Law Review

In the third episode of Season 6, we sit down with University of Houston Law Center Professor Nikolas Guggenberger and current UHLC 3L, Jake Evinger. As is customary, Emphasis Added hosts, Graysen Mechler and Geoffrey Okolo, begin the episode by exploring Professor Guggenberger’s journey to becoming a lawyer as well as his unique journey from Germany to the United States. The episode then took a slight detour – exploring what common law signifies for countries like Germany, which are traditionally considered civil law systems.Returning to the episode's core topic, algorithms, the guests provide a primer on algorithms and their development over time. They discuss their role in decision-making, the influence of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and the factors that make certain markets particularly suited to algorithmic use.The discussion then pivots to the Department of Justice's lawsuit against RealPage, examining the case's background, allegations of price collusion, and the implications of algorithmic decision-making in rental markets. Professor Guggenberger and Jake provide insights into the origins of RealPage's data, the challenges of regulating algorithms, and the potential remedies available to curb price collaboration.Tune in for great conversation, and to learn a bit more about algorithmic decision making! Subscribe to the Houston Law Review at the link below:https://uhlc.wufoo.com/forms/mkzu7j60z0ytjk/To get a mailing or electronic subscription to the Houston Law Review click here.  For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!

In the third episode of Season 6, we sit down with University of Houston Law Center Professor Nikolas Guggenberger and current UHLC 3L, Jake Evinger. As is customary, Emphasis Added hosts, Graysen Mechler and Geoffrey Okolo, begin the episode by exploring Professor Guggenberger’s journey to becoming a lawyer as well as his unique journey from Germany to the United States. The episode then took a slight detour – exploring what common law signifies for countries like Germany, which are traditio...

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