Speakers
AI Governance After the First Wave: What Lawyers Should Be Telling Clients Now
Virtual EventThis program examines how companies are moving from first-generation AI policies to more mature governance structures that can withstand regulatory, litigation, reputational, and operational scrutiny. Speaker:Scott M. Kosnoff, Partner at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
State Privacy and AI Regulation in 2026
Virtual EventThis program will examine the state-level privacy and AI regulatory landscape in 2026, with a focus on the practical implications for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions. Speaker:Tyler J. Thompson, Partner, Reed Smith; IAPP Privacy Law Specialist & AI Governance Professional; FIP, CIPP/US/E/A/C, CIPT, CIPM, CDPSE
Ethical Implications of AI Use in Mass Torts
Virtual EventThis program provides a practical examination of the current and anticipated near-future use of generative and agentic artificial intelligence in mass tort litigation, with particular attention to the professional responsibility issues that may arise when AI tools are deployed across complex and high-volume dockets. Speaker: Kaitlyn Stone, Partner and Artificial Intelligence Co-Chair, Barnes & Thornburg...
Managing Artificial Intelligence Risks in Health Care Through Effective Governance
Virtual EventThis presentation will provide an overview of key issues to consider that drive risk and how to think about managing such risks through effective AI governance. Speaker:Alaap B. Shah, Member and Co-leader of AI Cross-Practice Working Group, Epstein Becker Green
Reproductive Justice Across Movements, Courts, and Communities
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Sapna Khatri, JD '17Executive Director, Program on Reproductive JusticeBoston University School of Law Zakiya LunaAssociate Professor of SociologyWashU ModeratorSusan AppletonLemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of LawWashU Law Register here. Lunch available for registered attendees Presented by:WashU Law Public Interest Law & Policy Speakers SeriesPublic Interest Law & Policy Speakers SeriesThe Center for Human Rights,...
CONSTITUTION DAY EVENT | Book Talk: U.S. Presidency: Power, Responsibility, and Accountability
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Tom Sullivan, President Emeritus, University of Vermont; Former Associate Dean, WashU Law Andrea Katz, Professor, WashU Law Book signing and reception to follow Presented by:WashU Law Public Interest Law & Policy Speakers SeriesPublic Interest Law & Policy Speakers SeriesWeidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government & Public PolicyGephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement MCLE 1.5
CONSTITUTION DAY EVENT | SCOTUS Review Roundtable
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Prof. Susan AppletonProf. Travis CrumProf. Andrea KatzProf. Greg MagarianProf. Katie Herbert MeyerModerated by Prof. Karen Tokarz Lunch available for registered attendees Presented by:WashU Law Public Interest Law & Policy Speakers SeriesWeidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government & Public PolicyGephardt Institute for Civic & Community Engagement MCLE 1.0