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                                            Charlie Bullock
                                Senior Research Fellow                            
                                            Charlie Bullock
                            Senior Research Fellow                        
                                                                
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                        Charlie is a Senior Research Fellow at LawAI. Charlie's research focuses on the intersection of AI governance and U.S. law and policy, with a particular focus on U.S. administrative law. Charlie received his J.D. from Yale Law School in 2020, where he was an editor of the Yale Journal on Regulation. After law school, Charlie clerked for the Honorable Sue E. Myerscough of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois and worked as an associate at the law firm of Reichman, Jorgensen, Lehman and Feldberg LLP.
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                Blog Post            
                
                Jul 25            
            
                July 2025            
        Protecting AI whistleblowers
                Commentary            
                
                Jul 25            
            
                July 2025            
        Ten Highlights of the White House’s AI Action Plan
                Commentary            
                
                Jun 25            
            
                June 2025            
        Two Byrd Rule problems with the AI moratorium
                Commentary            
                
                Jun 25            
            
                June 2025            
        The AI moratorium—the Blackburn amendment and new requirements for “generally applicable” laws
                Commentary            
                
                Jun 25            
            
                June 2025