Being an American right now is a wild ride. Every day brings a new controversy, breathless media narratives, and the same loud voices rushing in to score political points. Then another Truth Social post drops and the circus moves on. But all that noise is drowning out the actual story. On her new podcast Runaway Country, veteran journalist Alex Wagner talks to the voices at the center of the headlines: from the fringes of the resistance, to the marrow of MAGA, to the many people who’ve found ...
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[2025 NLC] Showcase Panel 3: AI for the Law, and Law for AI
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The advent and rise of AI over the past several years poses radical questions for lawyers and the law. How will AI change the practice of law, including the work of law firms and inside judges’ chambers (“AI for the Law”)? And how should courts respond to the myriad legal issues implicating AI – copyright and beyond (“The Law of AI”)? Do the last five years of legal cases against social media companies tell us anything about the future of AI companies in the courts? Will there be a “techlash” against AI similar to the “techlash” against social media? How might national security concerns inform the AI legal and regulatory landscape?
Featuring:
Mr. Ryan L. Bangert, Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Special Counsel to the President, Alliance Defending Freedom
Mr. James M. Burnham, Managing Partner, King Street Legal; President, Vallecito Capital
Hon. Kevin C. Newsom, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Mr. Mike Trinh, Associate General Counsel, OpenAI
Mrs. Tobi Young, General Counsel, Saronic Technologies
Moderator: Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Introducer: Mr. Gabriel Powell, President, Notre Dame Student Chapter
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Featuring:
Mr. Ryan L. Bangert, Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Special Counsel to the President, Alliance Defending Freedom
Mr. James M. Burnham, Managing Partner, King Street Legal; President, Vallecito Capital
Hon. Kevin C. Newsom, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Mr. Mike Trinh, Associate General Counsel, OpenAI
Mrs. Tobi Young, General Counsel, Saronic Technologies
Moderator: Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Introducer: Mr. Gabriel Powell, President, Notre Dame Student Chapter
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The advent and rise of AI over the past several years poses radical questions for lawyers and the law. How will AI change the practice of law, including the work of law firms and inside judges’ chambers (“AI for the Law”)? And how should courts respond to the myriad legal issues implicating AI – copyright and beyond (“The Law of AI”)? Do the last five years of legal cases against social media companies tell us anything about the future of AI companies in the courts? Will there be a “techlash” against AI similar to the “techlash” against social media? How might national security concerns inform the AI legal and regulatory landscape?
Featuring:
Mr. Ryan L. Bangert, Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Special Counsel to the President, Alliance Defending Freedom
Mr. James M. Burnham, Managing Partner, King Street Legal; President, Vallecito Capital
Hon. Kevin C. Newsom, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Mr. Mike Trinh, Associate General Counsel, OpenAI
Mrs. Tobi Young, General Counsel, Saronic Technologies
Moderator: Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Introducer: Mr. Gabriel Powell, President, Notre Dame Student Chapter
…
continue reading
Featuring:
Mr. Ryan L. Bangert, Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Special Counsel to the President, Alliance Defending Freedom
Mr. James M. Burnham, Managing Partner, King Street Legal; President, Vallecito Capital
Hon. Kevin C. Newsom, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Mr. Mike Trinh, Associate General Counsel, OpenAI
Mrs. Tobi Young, General Counsel, Saronic Technologies
Moderator: Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Introducer: Mr. Gabriel Powell, President, Notre Dame Student Chapter
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