Kevin Frazier in the Media

Kevin Frazier’s faculty profile

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Washington Examiner March 21, 2026

States shouldn’t reap AI benefits without bearing costs

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier authors an opinion piece that states pausing the construction of data centers is contrary to our constitutional principles and the best interests of the nation.
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Baltimore Sun March 16, 2026

With AI surging, Maryland weighs safeguards as Trump urges restraint

In a story about AI regulation, Texas Law's AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier speaks to the challenges of determining what aspects of the tool should be regulated by the federal government and what falls under state authority.    
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Tribune News Service March 9, 2026

Ask not what AI can do for you

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier encourages young Americans not to be fearful of AI or adopt an anti-tech narrative, and instead, seize the opportunity to use AI in ways that benefit humanity, with support from the new US Tech Corps program.
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The Fulcrum February 27, 2026

Ask Not What AI Can Do for You

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier argues that young Americans should embrace AI as a tool for advancement by participating in the newly launched U.S. Tech Corps initiative to lead global innovation and service.
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National Review February 26, 2026

AI Laws Need a Kill Switch

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier shares his opinion that lawmakers are acting too aggressively in regulatory legislation as the AI industry is rapidly evolving and a "kill switch" would allow for greater flexibility.
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Governing February 11, 2026

How a Pioneering State Could Lead Us to Transformative Tech

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier asserts that a pioneering state, created through the establishment of an office dedicated to technology adoption, could lead to the increased support of novel technologies such as AI and blockchain.