Casey Rockwell
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Casey Rockwell's research interests encompass legal and ethical considerations across various domains. Recent publications explore the empirical study of client adoption of generative AI in legal services, the legal status of deception in negotiations, and the regulation of investment advice in the context of social media 'finfluencers.' Rockwell has also investigated the affluenza defense in criminal law and examined nonpecuniary damages under the Death on the High Seas Act. Further work delves into the interplay of group dynamics, end-of-life decision-making, and creative consumption, as well as a comparative analysis of attributions derived from customer experiences and journeys. Rockwell's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 13 total publications and 29 citations. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock include David A. Gilliam and John R. Hall, with whom Rockwell shares one publication each.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 30
Selected Publications
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Forgive Me, Algorithm: Magisterium AI, The Clergy-Penitent Privilege, and The Case for a Statutory Religious AI Privilege (2026)
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PROTECT THE THOUGHT PROCESS, POLICE THE FILING, REGULATE THE PLATFORM: A FUNCTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR AI-ASSISTED PRO SE WORK PRODUCT (2026)
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Synthetic Authority: Ghost Influencers, Deepfakes, and the Structural Limits of Disclosure-Based Financial Regulation (2026)
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A Papal Blueprint for AI Governance: Subsidiarity, Solidarity, and The Common Good From Magnifica Humanitas (2026)
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Generative Ai And The Transformation Of Legal Services: An Empirical Study Of Client Adoption (2026)
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The Legal Status of Using Deception in Negotiations (2026)
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Regulating Investment Advice in the Age of Social Media: Finfluencers, Sec Regulation, and Sec V. Constantinescu (2026)
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The Affluenza Defense and Criminal Law (2025)
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The Good Death: The Interplay Between Group Dynamics, End of Life Decision Making, and Creative Consumption (2024)
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Justice on the High Seas: Nonpecuniary Damages and the Death on the High Seas Act (2024)
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Comparative Analysis of Attributions From Customer Experiences and Journeys (2021)
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Mass incarceration and consumer financial harm: Critique of <scp>rent‐seeking</scp> by the carceral state (2020)
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An Abstract: Comparative Attributions in an Industry-Wide Service Failure (2018)
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Stories and metaphors in retail selling (2018)
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- Regulating Investment Advice in the Age of Social Media: Finfluencers, Sec Regulation, and Sec V. Constantinescu
- The Legal Status of Using Deception in Negotiations
- Generative Ai And The Transformation Of Legal Services: An Empirical Study Of Client Adoption
- Justice on the High Seas: Nonpecuniary Damages and the Death on the High Seas Act
- The Affluenza Defense and Criminal Law
- Comparative Analysis of Attributions From Customer Experiences and Journeys
- Comparative Analysis of Attributions From Customer Experiences and Journeys
- Comparative Analysis of Attributions From Customer Experiences and Journeys
- The Good Death: The Interplay Between Group Dynamics, End of Life Decision Making, and Creative Consumption
- The Good Death: The Interplay Between Group Dynamics, End of Life Decision Making, and Creative Consumption
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