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Welcome from Dean Lee
“It will be by engaging all of us, together—our expert faculty, our brilliant students, our exceptional staff, our accomplished alumni—that we will shape the Law School’s future.”
- Sophia Z. Lee, Dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law

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

Affirmatively Disclosing Agency Legal Materials
Prof. Cary Coglianese proposes statutory revisions aimed at increasing online accessibility of federal agencies’ legal materials.

Why You Should Protect Your Intellectual Property
At “This Is Small Business,” Practice Prof. Cynthia Dahl offers her insights and shares resources to help you protect your intellectual property.

‘No One Is Above the Law’
Prof. Claire O. Finkelstein explores the Georgia district court decision denying Trump’s former Chief of Staff Mark Meadow’s request to move his case to federal court.

Addressing Bias in AI
In “Policy Lab: AI and Implicit Bias,” students propose solutions to address intersectional bias in generative AI.

Climate Law & Human Rights
Sheridan Macy L’24 shares her experience working at the intersections of environmental law and human rights.

AI & Climate Change
The Penn Program on Regulation launches a series of monthly workshops exploring the connections between artificial intelligence and climate change.

Welcome, New Faculty!
The Law School welcomes experts in voting rights, law and technology, constitutional law, legal ethics, and more.

How To Regulate with Excellence
Prof. Cary Coglianese discusses how regulators can sharpen their skills and produce better regulatory outcomes.

Advocating for Immigrant Youth
Interning with the Legal Aid Society’s immigration law unit gave Camilla Samuelsson L’25 hands-on experience representing clients in deportation proceedings.

Premerger Notification Proposal Faces a Rocky Path
At The Regulatory Review, CTIC Senior Fellow Justin (Gus) Hurwitz examines the FTC’s recent proposed changes to its premerger notification forms, arguing they are unlikely to survive judicial review.