William Heenan Data-verified

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Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-02

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Biography and Research Information

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William Heenan is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock whose research spans both technical and societal domains. Heenan investigates the ethical and social impacts of artificial intelligence, with a focus on explainable AI and adversarial robustness in machine learning systems. His work also considers innovations in legal education and practice. Heenan's recent scholarship addresses algorithmic sentencing, examining bias in federal sentencing through a law-and-technology framework. In addition to his work on AI ethics and law, Heenan also conducts research in geochemistry and geologic mapping, with recent work developing a petrogenetic model based on zircon U-Pb dating and apatite geochemistry.

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  • Publications: 2

Selected Publications

  • Algorithmic Sentencing Without Explanation Is Sentencing Without Justice (2025)
  • Unveiling Bias in Federal Sentencing: A Law-and-Technology Framework for Equitable Justice (2025)

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