Emory Law launches artificial intelligence and law concentration
Emory Law launches artificial intelligence and law concentration
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Publish Date: 2026-06-25 15:44:00
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- Emory University School of Law will introduce a new concentration in Artificial Intelligence and the Law for the 2026-27 academic year.
- The concentration integrates existing law curriculum with interdisciplinary courses from business, technology, and quantitative methods.
- It aims to provide students with expertise in one of the fastest-growing areas of legal practice utilizing the strong AI-focused programs present at Emory Law.
- The curriculum will require 12 credits from three core areas: law and AI foundations, privacy and technology law, and intellectual property.
- Graduates will demonstrate fluency in navigating the legal challenges posed by AI and emerging technologies directly on their transcripts.
- Advising the program is a committee of distinguished experts in AI and legal fields, including the AI.Humanity Initiative, the Center for AI Learning, and other leading scholars.
- The concentration seeks to prepare students, emphasizing thinking like a lawyer in an AI-dominated world, according to Matthew Sag.
- It adds to Emory Law’s existing academic tracks, further diversifying the available concentrations and certificate programs.