AI @ Vanderbilt Law
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Converting Regulations into AI Agents
John Nay, visiting scholar and founder of norm.ai founder, gives lecture about utilizing AI to enhance regulatory design and compliance Read MoreMay. 20, 2025
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VPA Releases New Paper on the Global Rise of Public Artificial Intelligence
Public efforts to shape markets are already central to the future of AI, and stakes are high in choosing between these public AI strategies Read MoreMay. 8, 2025
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Inaugural Women+AI Summit Features Programming at the Intersection of Technology, Law, and Gender Equality
First of several events brought together industry professionals, academics, and students to explore the impact of AI on gender equity. Read MoreMar. 24, 2025
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GenAI and Its Implications on the Legal Field
Head of eDiscovery at Sidley discusses the current role of generative AI in legal work and how it may be used in the future Read MoreOct. 11, 2024
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Law schools boost their AI offerings as industry booms
John Nay, MS’13 / Ph.D.’17, a Vanderbilt Law Visiting Scholar and the founder of norm.ai, presented a public lecture on converting regulations into AI agents earlier this month. His talk centered primarily around business and regulatory AI agents, their broader use, and the implications of such technologies. Nay began… Read MoreJun. 24, 2024
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Why Law Students Should Embrace ChatGPT
John Nay, MS’13 / Ph.D.’17, a Vanderbilt Law Visiting Scholar and the founder of norm.ai, presented a public lecture on converting regulations into AI agents earlier this month. His talk centered primarily around business and regulatory AI agents, their broader use, and the implications of such technologies. Nay began… Read MoreApr. 10, 2024
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Aderant and Vanderbilt Law School Forge Collaboration to Catalyze AI Legal Technology Innovation to Assist Law Firms and Future Lawyers
Leading Legal Tech Company and Tech-forward Law School Join Forces to Advance Greater Understanding of AI Potential and Application for Law Practices Read MoreApr. 10, 2024
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AI Agents and the Law
Visiting Scholar John Nay discusses the future of Artificial Intelligence in the legal field Read MoreApr. 2, 2024
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Vanderbilt Immigration Practice Clinic Announces Collaboration with Visalaw.ai
Clinic is first in the U.S. to use novel immigration law generative AI product Read MoreMar. 4, 2024
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Building Guidance for Legal Uses of Generative AI
John Nay, MS’13 / Ph.D.’17, a Vanderbilt Law Visiting Scholar and the founder of norm.ai, presented a public lecture on converting regulations into AI agents earlier this month. His talk centered primarily around business and regulatory AI agents, their broader use, and the implications of such technologies. Nay began… Read MoreDec. 12, 2023