Research
Our research attempts to identify and resolve some of the most important legal and policy questions in the field of AI governance. This page contains a collection of our public-facing reports, academic articles, and working papers.
Our research is split among three teams, with each team owning one or more workstreams. They are:
- 1. United States Law and Policy
- → Institutions and Procedures
- → Law and Compute
- → Liability and Insurance Law
- 2. Legal Frontiers
- → AI Agents and the Rule of Law
- → International Regulatory Institutions
- 3. EU Law
An overview of our current workstreams and research directions can be found here.
Featured Research

Research Article
May 25
May 2025
Law-Following AI: designing AI agents to obey human laws

Research Article
Oct 24
October 2024
The governance misspecification problem

Research Article
Sep 24
September 2024
Legal considerations for defining “frontier model”

Commentary
Jul 24
July 2024
Chips for Peace: how the U.S. and its allies can lead on safe and beneficial AI
The United States and its democratic allies can lead in AI and use this position to advance global security and prosperity.

Research Article
Feb 25
February 2025