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The rapid pace of advances in AI, combined with its widespread deployment, introduced a range of questions ripe for legal analysis—from liability regimes that could mitigate risks to how administrative law will help or hinder the adoption of regulations in response to harder, better, faster, stronger models. These important conversations, though, are disproportionately occurring at elite institutions.

We want to democratize this field of legal inquiry. A more inclusive and diverse community investigating these questions will result in better answers, and better questions, as AI further integrates itself society.


The Plan


With this effort in mind, we plan to create an opportunity for law students at schools across the country (and world!) to hear about the latest updates and research on AI and the law. We think this effort is best captured by the "brown-bag lunch"—a time to engage with the latest implications of AI meets law in a friendly, collegial environment.


The Team


This is a worldwide, multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary effort that would not be possible without the help of our members! To stay connected, check out our Google group!

St. Thomas University College of Law

Kevin Frazier personal website link

New York University School of Law

Michael Goodyear

University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Law

Renee Henson personal website link

University of Maryland, Computer Science

Nathan Reitinger website

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Rebecca Fordon

James R. Ahrens Chair in Constitutional Law, Washburn University School of Law

David Rubenstein

Lecturer, Internet Law, Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Zachary Cooper

St. Thomas University College of Law

Ana Barreto

Contact us


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