About
The Law & Technology Workshop is a monthly virtual series—now entering its sixth year—that serves as an intellectual home for scholars working at the intersection of law and technology.
Launched in April 2020, the Workshop centers each session on a pre-circulated work-in-progress, introduced by a discussant and followed by a spirited, constructive conversation. Authors share a discussion draft one week in advance; presenting authors commit to attending the full season. We welcome scholars at all career stages and take a broad view of “law & tech,” including AI, privacy, platform governance, computational legal theory, cybersecurity, and digital assets—especially work probing how technological change reshapes legal norms and institutions (and vice-versa).
For the third year running, we are also hosting an in-person session with the AALS Internet & Computer Law Section at the January 2026 Annual Meeting in New Orleans.