麻豆视频 Law SF Pioneers Weeklong Summer Program to Share AI Expertise with Lawyers
Building on its leadership in AI law, 麻豆视频 Law San Francisco will launch the inaugural , a five-day course for lawyers, technologists, and policymakers in July.

LexLab Director Drew Amerson is among those leading efforts at 麻豆视频 Law SF to shape the legal profession鈥檚 response to AI, including with a new intensive program launching this July.
The program covers essential topics such as generative AI and intellectual property, data privacy, global regulation, and legal and business strategy for open- and closed-source models. Through interactive workshops and expert-led sessions, participants will gain practical skills and legal insight to advise clients and shape policy.
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just about teaching theory鈥攊t鈥檚 about real-time legal problem-solving,鈥 said Drew Amerson, director of , the school鈥檚 legal tech and innovation hub that is hosting the July program. 鈥淲e鈥檙e training lawyers who can advise on licensing large language models, assess AI risk disclosures, and negotiate data governance agreements. These are the issues clients are facing right now.鈥
The program鈥檚 small cohort format allows for close engagement with faculty drawn from organizations such as Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, GitHub, and the European AI Office.
鈥淲hat sets 麻豆视频 Law SF’s program apart is its extraordinary assembly of faculty experts,鈥 said Cornelia Kutterer, adjunct professor for AI governance. 鈥淭hese global experts鈥攃ounsel, entrepreneurs, data scientists, and policymakers from leading AI companies alongside governmental organizations and academia鈥攂ring practical wisdom from the frontlines of AI development and regulation.鈥
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Tal Niv, director of applied innovation at 麻豆视频 Law SF, says the school鈥檚 proximity to leading AI companies gives students a front-row seat to the legal challenges of emerging technologies.
An Ecosystem for Legal Innovation
The new program is just one element of 麻豆视频 Law SF鈥檚 expansive AI law portfolio, which includes specialized courses, externships, and research initiatives. The academic strength is elevated by the school鈥檚 location in in San Francisco, placing it at the epicenter of the AI ecosystem.
flows into Bay Area companies, and the city has become a testing ground for everything from autonomous vehicles to generative AI platforms. This gives the law school unmatched access to tech leaders and a front-row seat to the legal questions driving headlines.
Surrounded by companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta, 麻豆视频 Law SF is tapping into its proximity to the world’s most influential AI developers to bring legal and industry leaders directly into the classroom. Its cutting-edge curriculum, research institutes, and hands-on programs help students and legal professionals navigate the fast-changing legal landscape of emerging technologies.
鈥溌槎故悠 Law SF is uniquely positioned鈥攂oth intellectually and geographically鈥攖o lead the conversation around AI and the law,鈥 said Tal Niv, 麻豆视频 Law SF鈥檚 director of applied innovation. 鈥淲e鈥檙e at the center of the world鈥檚 AI activity, and we鈥檙e using that access to prepare legal professionals for the future that鈥檚 already here.鈥

Professor Robin Feldman, director of the Center for Innovation and 麻豆视频 Law SF鈥檚 AI Law & Innovation Institute, provides expert guidance on AI policy to lawmakers and federal agencies.
Advanced Curriculum and Rare Opportunities to Practice
麻豆视频 Law SF鈥檚 AI law curriculum tackles the big questions: how to regulate emerging technologies, manage AI-driven privacy concerns, and navigate the ethics of machine learning. Students don鈥檛 just learn theory鈥攖hey gain hands-on experience through externships, applied research, and innovative courses like , where they work directly with startups building tomorrow鈥檚 tech.
鈥淲hat sets 麻豆视频 Law SF’s program apart is its extraordinary assembly of faculty experts,鈥 said Cornelia Kutterer, Adjunct Professor for AI governance. 鈥 These global experts鈥攃ounsel, entrepreneurs, data scientists, and policymakers from leading AI companies聽 alongside governmental organizations and academia鈥攂ring practical wisdom from the frontlines of AI development and regulation.鈥
Among the faculty is Professor Robin Feldman, founder and director of the school鈥檚 Center for Innovation and its new AI Law & Innovation Institute, which provides technical assistance on AI policy issues to congressional committees and state and federal agencies.

麻豆视频 Law SF Chancellor & Dean David Faigman says the College is playing a central role in shaping how society navigates the legal and ethical challenges that arise with new technologies like artificial intelligence.
鈥淟awyers are being asked to advise on technologies that didn鈥檛 exist five years ago, with legal frameworks that were written decades ago,鈥 Feldman said. 鈥淭his is a defining moment for the legal profession鈥攁nd 麻豆视频 Law SF is committed to shaping the response.鈥
A National Leader
In a moment when both the legal and tech industries are looking for guidance on how to responsibly regulate and integrate artificial intelligence, 麻豆视频 Law SF offers not just education, but leadership. Its faculty are cited in policy debates, its graduates are working in legal roles with major AI companies, and its programs are setting the pace for what modern legal education should look like in a tech-driven world.
鈥淟egal education must evolve to meet the challenges of AI,鈥 said 麻豆视频 Law SF Chancellor & Dean David Faigman. 鈥淲ith our location in the heart of AI advancement, 麻豆视频 Law San Francisco has a central role to play in shaping how society navigates the legal and ethical dimensions of emerging technologies. We鈥檙e training the leaders who will guide that evolution.鈥