How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence 

January 16

Regulators should factor in the dynamic nature of machine learning when proposing AI regulations, writes Prof. Cary Coglianese.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Featured, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, Regulatory Review, Research and Scholarship 

Prof. Christopher Yoo Files Amicus in Moody v. NetChoice, LLC 

December 8

CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, SCOTUS 

Review of Prof. Cary Coglianese’s Scholarship on Government Contracting for Algorithmic Accountability 

December 4

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Lecturer in Law Jen Leonard L’04 Discusses How Generative AI Could Expand Access to Justice 

November 22

Audio, Faculty, Future of the Profession, Law and Technology, Media, podcast 

Lawfare Relies on Prof. Cary Coglianese’s ‘Canonical’ Scholarship as Basis for Analyzing Cybersecurity Regulations 

November 20

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Emeritus Charles W. Mooney Jr. Speaks at South Dakota Blockchain Institute Symposium 

November 3

Charles Mooney, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media 

Technology Law & Ethics 

October 25

This Penn Carey Law course empowers a new generation of engineers to recognize and examine critically the ethical, moral, and legal quandaries.

article archive, Christopher S. Yoo, Cross-Disciplinary, CTIC, Curriculum, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Justin Gus Hurwitz, Law and Technology, Transformative Faculty 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Recommends an ‘All-Hands-On-Deck’ Approach to AI Regulation 

October 17

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese’s ANSI Keynote Explored Interrelationship Between Technology, Standards, and the Law 

October 16

Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Privacy & Racial Justice 

October 4

In an article published in the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, Melany Amarikwa L’24 explores the harms perpetuated by TikTok’s unique use of recommendation algorithms.

Anita L. Allen, article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Faculty, Featured, inclusion, Law and Technology, RacialJustice, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law 

Prof. Cary Coglianese’s Scholarship on Governmental Algorithmic Accountability Cited 

October 2

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Protecting Children’s Data 

September 29

At The Regulatory Review, Caroline Hackley L’24 examines the limitations of COPPA, the only federal law regulating the collection of children’s data via the internet.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Featured, Law and Technology, Penn Program on Regulation, PPR, Regulatory Review, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law 

Prof. Cary Coglianese: AI Regulation Will Be ‘Ongoing Continuous Process’ 

September 26

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

The Promising Use of AI Models in Contract Interpretation 

September 21

In “Generative Interpretation,”Prof. David Hoffman shows how large language models (LLMs) provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats.

article archive, Courts & the Judicial System, David Hoffman, Faculty, Featured, Law and Technology, Research and Scholarship, Transformative Faculty 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Says AI Regulators Will Have to be Agile, Flexible, and Vigilant 

September 10

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Polk Wagner Urges Balanced Approach Toward AI Technologies in Legal Education 

September 5

CTIC, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Discusses the Future of AI Regulation 

September 5

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Government, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Advises There Is No ‘One-Size-Fits-All Action’ for AI Regulation 

August 30

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains How Regulating AI Presents Unique Challenges 

August 29

Administrative Law, Faculty, IP & Technology Law, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Polk Wagner Calls Banning ChatGPT at Law Schools a ‘Fool’s Game’ 

August 11

Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Explains How Congress Can Best Regulate AI 

August 8

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Discusses AI Advances and His Scholarship on the Challenges of Regulating Machine Learning 

July 18

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, Regulation 

Prof. Hovenkamp Explores the Reasons Behind Threads’ Early Success 

July 10

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Law and Technology, Media 

Prof. Cary Coglianese Emphasizes the Importance of Regulating AI Risk Management 

June 1

Administrative Law, Cary Coglianese, CTIC, Faculty, Law and Technology, Media, PPR, Regulation 
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