AI @ Vanderbilt Law
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AI’s Energy Appetite: Environmental Impacts and Governance
The third panel of the 2025 Vanderbilt AI Symposium featured energy experts discussing the energy infrastructure needed to support AI expansion. Read MoreNov. 3, 2025
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Navigating Different Paths to Legal Careers in AI and Technology Policy
Panelists from industry, academia, and government discuss how their developed different legal careers in AI Read MoreNov. 3, 2025
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The State of State-Level AI Regulation
State legislators and regulatory experts joined the 2025 Vanderbilt AI Symposium for a panel discussion on state-level AI regulation. Read MoreNov. 3, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence in Law Firms: What New Associates Need to Know
Vanderbilt’s AI Law Lab hosts talk with legal professionals on what law students need to know about the integration of AI into law Read MoreOct. 9, 2025
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Vanderbilt Law Announces Inaugural AI Governance Symposium
As AI usage grows, so too does the energy demand on AI-related infrastructure. Experts in energy and energy policy discussed the environmental ramifications during the 2025 Vanderbilt AI Symposium. In a panel titled AI Energy Appetite: Environmental Impacts and Governance, Ethan Thorpe, BA’24, a fellow… Read MoreSep. 9, 2025
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Law Schools Embrace AI
Law schools are increasingly focused on deepening students’ understanding of the technology’s potential and limitations. Read MoreAug. 29, 2025
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How Can AI Accelerate Governance Research?
New white paper from Vanderbilt researchers showcases a flexible AI framework, potential applications, and instructions for customization Read MoreJun. 13, 2025
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David Shin ’03 Joins VAILL as Visiting Scholar and Advisor
David brings years of AI and Technology legal, compliance and governance expertise Read MoreJun. 12, 2025
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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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Tennessee AG joins bipartisan group opposing federal ban on state AI regulation
As AI usage grows, so too does the energy demand on AI-related infrastructure. Experts in energy and energy policy discussed the environmental ramifications during the 2025 Vanderbilt AI Symposium. In a panel titled AI Energy Appetite: Environmental Impacts and Governance, Ethan Thorpe, BA’24, a fellow… Read MoreMay. 20, 2025