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Assistant Professor

Shao-Man Lee

Shao-Man Lee
NCKU Miin Wu School of Computing Assistant Professor 
Contact Information
Phone: +886 62757575 ext: 57011 
E-mail: shaomanlee@gs.ncku.edu.tw 
Office: Yun-Ping East Building, 5F, Shared Space

Education
University of California Berkeley School of Law (J.S.D., 2020)
National Taiwan University, College of Law (Ph.D Student in Public Law, 2013-2016)
Yale Law School (LL.M., 2012)
National Taiwan University, College of Law (LL.M. in Public Law, 2010)
National Taiwan University, College of Law (LL.B. in Financial and Economic Law, 2007)

Fellowships and Awards
Ministry of Technology TOP Grants, 2019-2020 
UC Berkeley Dr. and Mrs. James C.Y. Soong Fellowship, 2019 
Hsing Tian Kong Culture and Education Development Foundation Fellowship, 2013-2018 
Yale Law School Goldman Scholar, 2011-2012
 
Publication
Journal Articles
Individualism, Economic Development, and Democracy as Determinants of COVID-19 Risk Information on 132 Government Websites, Preventive Medicine Reports, Volume 34, 102242 (Co-authored with Jiun-Yi Tsai, Tsung-Jen Shih, Tien-Yi Tsai, Chih-Ming Liang, fourth author, 2023)
Book Chapters
The Use of Foreign Precedents by the Constitutional Court of Taiwan, in Irene Spigno et al. (Eds.), Ten Years Later: The Use of Foreign Precedents by Constitutional Judges (forthcoming 2023, under contract with Hart Publishing) (Co-authored with Wen-Chen Chang, first author)
Conference Papers
  1. Public Officials and Health Agenda Politicization: Taiwan's COVID-19 Experience, paper presented at Empirical Legal Studies in the Sinophone Region Conference, Cornell Law School (October 9-10, 2023)
  2. Generating Moral Machines, paper presented at 中研院法律學研究所法實證工作坊 (Shao-Man Lee & Han-Ting Yu, August 2-3, 2023)
  3. LeArNER: Few-shot Legal Argument Named Entity Recognition, ICAIL’23 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (Shao-Man Lee, Yu-Hsiang Tan and Han-Ting Yu, 2023) (double-blind reviewed submission) 
  4. The Use of Foreign Precedents by the Constitutional Court of Taiwan, paper presented at the World Congress of Constitutional Law 2022, December 5-9, Johannesburg, South Africa (Shao-Man Lee & Wen-Chen Chang) (reviewed submission) 
  5. Judicial Agenda Setting in the Age of Social Media: Evidence from Taiwan paper presented at the Courts and Social Change: Comparative Perspectives in Ibero-American and Asian Legal Systems (Berkeley, Nov. 4-5, 2022)
  6. A Computational Analysis of Agenda-Setting Function among Multiple Actors during COVID-19: Evidence from Taiwan, paper presented at 中研院法律學研究所法實證工作坊 (Shao-Man Lee, Jiun-Yi Tsai and Chih-Ming Liang, July 25-26, 2022)
  7. Cultural Values or National Development? Understanding the Predictors of Information Presentation on 134 Government Websites of COVID-19 paper presented at the Science of Science Communication: Mapping the Field, Preconference at the 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (Co-authored with Jiun-Yi Tsai, Tsung-Jen Shih, Tien-Yi Tsai, Chih-Ming Liang, fourth author, May 25, 2022)
  8. Extracting Evolving Trend from Research Papers: A Meta-Analysis of X-Discipline Research in Higher Education Proceedings of the 13th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (Coauthored with Hui-Hsin Wang, Hsiang-Wen Wang, Qiong-Yun Zhang, & Chi-Jung Huang, first author, March 2022)
  9. Compare government health communication in Taiwan and New Zealand during COVID-19: A computational analysis (Jiun-Yi Tsai, Shao-Man Lee, & Chih-Ming Liang, APHA 2021 Annual Meeting, Denver, U.S.A., October 24-27, 2021)
  10. Risk Communication in the Context of Global Pandemic, Law and Society Annual Meeting (Shao-Man Lee, Jiun-Yi Tsai, & Chih-Ming Liang, Law and Society Association, Chicago, U.S.A., May 28, 2021)
  11. The Emergence of Popular Constitutionalism, paper presented at the International Academy of Comparative Law Younger Scholars Forum (Fukuoka International Conference Center, Fukuoka, Japan, July 25, 2018)
  12. Do Justices’ Scholarly Backgrounds Affect the Writing of Separate Opinions, Chicago-Tsinghua Young Faculty Forum on Law and Social Science (Co-authored with Chien-Chih Lin, Han-wei Ho, Tsinghua University, Peking, China, May 31- June 1, 2018)
  13. The Emergence of Popular Constitutionalism: The Case of Taiwan, paper presented at the 7th Asian Constitutional Law Forum (Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, December 8-9, 2017)
  14. Solving Author Attribution Algorithmically? The Case of the Constitutional Court of Taiwan, paper presented at the International Meeting on Law and Society (Mexico City, Mexico, June 20-23, 2017)
  15. The Demise of Consensus on Taiwan’s Constitutional Cour, paper presented at the 1st Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies in Asia(Co-authored with Chien-Chih Lin, and Han-Wei Ho, 3rd author; Academic Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, June 14-15, 2017)
  1. Courts in Social Imaginary: A Case Study of Judicial Review in Taiwan, paper presented at the Visiting Researcher Workshop (November 17, 2016, UC Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, CA)
  2. Crowdsourcing Experiment Designs for Chinese Word Sense Annotation, paper presented in the 28th annual Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing in Taiwan (Co-authored with Tzu-Yun Huang, Hsiao-Han Wu, Chia-Chen Lee, Guan-Wei Li, and Shu-Kai Hsieh, 4th author; 2016)