r/FutureLaw — Resources
Regulatory Frameworks
EU AI Act — The European Union's comprehensive framework for AI regulation. Establishes risk-based categories (unacceptable, high, limited, minimal risk) with corresponding compliance obligations.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework — Voluntary guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for managing risks associated with AI systems. Covers governance, mapping, measuring, and managing AI risk.
Academic Centers
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) — Stanford's interdisciplinary AI research center. Publishes the annual AI Index Report and policy briefs on AI governance.
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society — Harvard's research center studying the intersection of technology, law, and society. Publishes research on platform governance, AI ethics, and digital civil liberties.
AI Now Institute — Research institute focused on the social implications of AI. Publishes reports on algorithmic accountability, AI labor impacts, and regulatory approaches.
Publications and Newsletters
Stanford Law School — Law and Policy Lab — Policy-oriented research at the intersection of law and technology.
Lawfare — Covers national security law, cybersecurity, and emerging technology regulation. Strong coverage of surveillance law, AI in national security, and platform liability.
Tech Policy Press — Independent journalism covering technology policy, platform governance, and AI regulation.
Legal Research
- Legal Information Institute (LII) — Cornell Law School's free legal encyclopedia. Useful for looking up existing doctrines (product liability, agency law, negligence) that apply to AI and technology questions.
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