Administrative Law Review Spring Symposium: Rise of AI in Federal Agencies
On April 10th, 2021, the Administrative Law Review will be hosting a symposium called "The Rise of AI in Federal Agencies." It will be moderated by Professor Jeffery Lubbers. The symposium will cover the benefits of the use of AI in federal agencies, the potential negatives, and how AI will be used in the future in federal agencies. There will be two panels, the first one will be practitioners in the field giving an outside perspective on the topic. The second panel will be with current and former agency officials who will give an inside perspective on agency use of AI.
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Soccer and Human Rights
In preparation for the 2026 Men's World Cup to be hosted in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, what role do human rights play?
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Restoring Public Integrity: Recommendations for the Biden Administration
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Securing U.S. Supply Chains: A Call to Action
A fireside conversation with TLS Scholar-in-Residence Corin Stone and Deputy Assistant Attorney General (NSD) Adam Hickey and a panel discussion.
Moderators:
- Ya'ara Barnoon, TLS Program Associate Director and Professor, Cyber & National Security Law, American University Washington College of Law
- Corin Stone, TLS Scholar-in-Residence, American University Washington College of Law
Panelists:
- Adam Hickey, Deputy Assistant Attorney General (NSD)
- Corin Stone, TLS Scholar-in-Residence, American University Washington College of Law
- Joyce Corell, Assistant Director, Supply Chain & Cyber Directorate. The National Counterintelligence and Security Center
- Richard McNally, Section Chief, Science and Technology Law Section, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Sunita Patel, Office of the General Counsel, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Peter Renals, TLS Tech Fellow and Principal Researcher, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 Threat Intelligence Team
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