Legal Scholars Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence

About the Law & AI Roundtable

Matthew Sag (Emory Law) and Charlotte Tschider (Loyola Law Chicago) founded the Legal Scholars Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence in early 2022 as a forum for the discussion of current legal scholarship on AI, covering a range of methodologies, topics, perspectives, and legal intersections. The round table is now an annual event hosted by Emory Law School, usually in early April.

Past Law & AI Roundtables

Past participants include: Andres Sawicki, Aniket Kesari, Barton Beebe, Ben Sobel, Benjamin Sundholm, BJ Ard, Bryan Choi, Charlotte Alexander, Charlotte Tschider, Christopher Yoo, Dan Burk, David Levine , David Rubenstein, David Thaw, Deven Desai , Greg Day, Ido Kilovaty, Jacob Noti-Victor, Jennifer Oliva, Jess Miers, Jessica Roberts, Kat Geddes, Kevin Frazier, Lauren Scholz, Mark Bartholomew, Mark Riedl, Maroussia Lévesque, Matt Wansley, Matthew Sag, Michael Froomkin, Michael Goodyear, Michelle Sahar, Mike Schuster, Neel Guha, Nicholson Price, Nikola Datzov, Oren Bracha, Paul Burgess, Pauline Kim, Peter Salib, Rebecca Crootof, Tabrez Ebrahim, Tonja Jacobi, Tiffany Li, Yiyang Mei, and Yuan Hao.

Best Paper Award

Rebecca Crootof, Margot Kaminski, & Nicholson Price, Humans in the Loop, 76 Vanderbilt Law Review 429 (2023) (Best paper of 2022)

Matthew T. Wansley, Regulating Driving Automation Safety, 73 Emory Law Journal 505 (2024) (Best paper of 2023)

Mark Bartholomew, A Right to Be Left Dead, 112 California Law Review 1591 (2024) (Best paper of 2024)

David Rubenstein, Federalism & Algorithms, 67 Arizona Law Review 979 (2025) (Best paper of 2025)

Call for Papers for the next Law & AI Roundtable

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