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LAWMAKING & RULEMAKING IN 2050

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

NOON - 1:30pm

Lawmaking and rulemaking have historically been time-intensive and reliant on analog tools. In this program we will discuss challenges and opportunities that arise from integrating artificial intelligence and other disruptive technologies into traditional regulatory processes.

Thank you to all who joined us for this engaging conversation.

PRESENTERS

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The Honorable
J. Michelle Childs
United States Circuit Judge
District of Columbia 
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Cary Coglianese
Professor, Law and Political Science;
Director, Program on Regulation,
University of Pennsylvania
Carey Law School
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Daniel E. Walters
(
Moderator)
Professor of Law
Texas A&M University School of Law

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ABOUT LAW2050

The legal market stands at the brink of dramatic transformations. Formerly science fiction, AI is suddenly disrupting every aspect of legal practice. In the near term, it promises to make us more efficient, with those at the technological forefront poised to thrive. In the long term, it's poised to re-order legal institutions and the law itself.

Beyond law’s technologization, we are in a period of striking law firm growth and consolidation — trends that will accelerate as private equity firms enter the legal market. In this new era, familiar assumptions about territorial borders and courts as physical spaces will be challenged and perhaps jettisoned.

Texas A&M University School of Law invites you to join us throughout 2025 for a multi-city conversation series as we explore the future of legal practice and the law with renowned futurists, tech leaders, lawyers, and judges.


Made Possible Through
the Generous Support of
Jon & Jo Ann Hagler