CfP Deadline: 2/8 Program: Private Law & Emerging Technology Workshop

Call for Papers: Law & Technology Workshop Spring 2026
The Law and Technology Workshop is now accepting paper submissions for its Spring 2026 virtual workshop series.
Submission deadline: Extended to Sunday, February 8, 2026
Format: Monthly virtual workshops (3rd Fridays), starting March 20, 2026
Scope: Broadly defined law & technology (AI, privacy, platforms, digital assets, and more)
More information and the application form are available at: https://thelawtechworkshop.org. You can also subscribe to the workshop mailing list here: https://thelawtechworkshop.beehiiv.com/subscribe. Please feel free to share with others who may be interested, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions at [email protected].
P.S. Please note, the Law and Technology Workshop has a new website: https://thelawtechworkshop.org/
Private Law & Emerging Technology Workshop
Spring 2026 Program: February 13, 20, & 27 | 1:30–4:00 pm (Eastern) | PrivateLawTech.org
February 13, 2026
1:30 pm
Liability Crumple Zones, Matt Wansley (Cardozo) & Mark Geistfeld (NYU)
Discussant: Bryan Choi (Colorado)
2:50 pm
The Limits of Regulating AI Safety through Liability & Insurance, Daniel Schwarcz (Minnesota) & Josephine Wolff (Tufts)
Discussant: Anat Lior (Drexel)
February 20, 2026
1:30 pm
Trust Us: The Role of Delaware Trusts & Fiduciaries in Global Tech Governance, Moritz Schramm (NYU)
Discussant: Aneil Kovvali (Cardozo)
2:50 pm
The Impenetrable Gate: Is There an Intrinsic Limit to the Right to Exclude?, Julius Hattingh (Yale)
Discussant: João Marinotti (Indiana)
February 27, 2026
1:30 pm
The Platform-Property Paradox, Nikolas Guggenberger (Houston)
Discussant: James Grimmelmann (Cornell)
2:50 pm
The New Ancient Lights, Gerald Adams (Penn)
Discussant: TBA
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