Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Political Science; Director, Penn Program on Regulation, University of Pennsylvania. carycoglianese.net
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Now on YouTube: a Penn-led conversation on Trump’s National Policy Framework for AI, with Ioanna Marinescu, Jennifer Rothman, Kevin Werbach, & Christopher Yoo.
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April’s Penn Program on Regulation newsletter is out, featuring faculty analysis on AI governance, privacy, affordability, antitrust, tax policy, women’s rights, and more, plus a recap of PPR’s “AI Month.” buff.ly/8kzocDd
I’m looking forward to discussing the Trump Administration’s recently released “National AI Policy Framework” with my @upenn.edu colleagues on Weds April 29 @ 4 pm ET. To sign up for this free webinar, go to www.law.upenn.edu/calendar/eve...
Shout out to Heather Cox Richardson (@hcrichardson.bsky.social) for quoting from The Regulatory Review (@theregreview.bsky.social) in a recent Substack piece of hers. Hat tip to my valued colleague Eric Orts (@ericorts.bsky.social) for pointing me to this. open.substack.com/pub/heatherc...
Recently honored to introduce Prof Dorothy Roberts, my esteemed colleague at @penncareylaw.bsky.social, as the 15th Annual Distinguished Lecturer on Regulation. Her remarks—drawing on her brilliant new memoir, The Mixed Marriage Project—revealed how law has long regulated families, not just markets.
In the latest podcast from @kleinmanenergy.bsky.social, my esteemed colleague, Shelley Welton, and I dig into the legal issues underlying EPA’s recent recission of its endangerment finding—and what it means for the future of US climate regulation. kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/p...
New AI executive order, signed today, that calls for a voluntary process that will "provide the Federal Government with access to covered frontier models ... for a period of up to 30 days before they plan to release such models to other trusted partners."
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Cary Coglianese
Two Warren Center affiliates were part of an advisory committee that created a roadmap for regulating AI in Pennsylvania. Cary Coglianese and Richard Berk spent over a year studying how other states are responding, assessing AI's role across major sectors. penntoday.upenn.edu/...
"Agency officials need to be on their guard against over-reliance on untested and insufficiently thoughtful uses of AI," Professor Cary Coglianese, faculty advisor to The Regulatory Review, argues in a recent essay. www.theregreview.org/2026/03/23/c...
Prof. Cary Coglianese (@cary-coglianese.bsky.social) spotlights AI use in federal agency decision-making. In a new essay in @theregreview.bsky.social, he explains why current AI tools cannot replace the reasoned human judgment the law requires. Read more: https://penncareylaw.news/4dj8eQe
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On February 6, four direct descendants of President Theodore Roosevelt wrote to United States senators to ask them to vote against a measure that opens up the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BW...open.substack.com