An NYU Law conference held in Lisbon in July focused on the future of law and democracy worldwide. Professors Gráinne de Búrca, Mervyn King, and J.H.H. Weiler examined Brexit’s implications; Professors Jason Schultz and Catherine Sharkey and AI Now Institute co-founder Kate Crawford looked at artificial intelligence and US law; Professor Melissa Murray, Dean Emeritus John Sexton, and Dean Trevor Morrison discussed the future of universities in the US and abroad; Professor Stephen Holmes and other panelists from the Reiss Center on Law and Security considered US security challenges; and Professors Samuel Issacharoff and Richard Pildes discussed democracy globally.
Posted September 4, 2019