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Artificial Intelligence and Constitutional Law Conference

by Silicon Flatirons and the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law

The "Artificial Intelligence and Constitutional Law Conference" is a collaborative event organized by Silicon Flatirons and the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law. This joint conference examines emerging constitutional issues implicated by the rapid advances in artificial intelligence.

Key topics include the impact of AI on privacy rights, the interpretation of legal documents such as the U.S. Constitution, and the implications of AI-generated speech under the First Amendment. Sessions feature expert panels discussing these subjects, providing a comprehensive exploration of AI's intersection with constitutional law.

The conference offers networking opportunities during breaks and a closing reception, allowing attendees to engage with peers and speakers. Notable speakers include Professor Harry Surden, who delivers the keynote address, and other distinguished academics and practitioners in the field.

This event is ideal for legal professionals, academics, policymakers, and technologists interested in understanding the constitutional challenges posed by AI advancements. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the evolving legal landscape shaped by artificial intelligence.

Speakers(9)

Andrew Coan

Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law at University of Arizona

Andrew Coan holds the Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law at the University of Arizona, specializing in constitutional theory and federal courts.

Blake E. Reid

Associate Professor of Law at University of Colorado Law School

Blake E. Reid is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Colorado Law School, focusing on telecommunications law and policy.

Chris Chambers Goodman

Professor of Law at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law

Chris Chambers Goodman is a Professor of Law at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law, with expertise in evidence, trial practice, and civil rights.

Eric Alston

Scholar in Residence, Finance Division at University of Colorado Boulder

Eric Alston is a Scholar in Residence in the Finance Division at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in institutional economics and law.

Helen Norton

University Distinguished Professor and Rothgerber Chair in Constitutional Law at University of Colorado Law School

Helen Norton is the University Distinguished Professor and Rothgerber Chair in Constitutional Law at the University of Colorado Law School, focusing on constitutional law and civil rights.

Newton Campbell

Director, Space Programs at Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE)

Newton Campbell is the Director of Space Programs at Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE), focusing on remote operations and space technology.

Scott Skinner-Thompson

Associate Professor at University of Colorado Law School

Scott Skinner-Thompson is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law School, specializing in constitutional law and civil rights.

Spencer Overton

Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor at George Washington University Law School

Spencer Overton is the Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor at George Washington University Law School, focusing on voting rights and election law.

Vivek Krishnamurthy

Associate Professor at University of Colorado Law School

Vivek Krishnamurthy is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law School, focusing on international law and human rights.

Event Details

Date
April 21, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Boulder, United States
Wolf Law Building
Pricing
Free
Audience
Legal professionals, academics, policymakers, technologists
CLE Credits
5.00 general credits
Attendees
Approximately 100-200 attendees