Kevin Frazier in the Media

Kevin Frazier’s faculty profile

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The Fulcrum January 16, 2026

In Defense of AI Optimism

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier argues that society advances only when optimists challenge the status quo by experimenting with new technologies, especially in the Age of AI, because progress depends on evidence-based risks supported by institutions rather than fear-driven pessimism.
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Tech Policy Press January 14, 2026

How an AI Hotline Could Help AGs Effectively Govern AI

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier calls for the establishment of a dedicated AI hotline in order to protect consumers from bad actors in the AI industry without impeding technological innovation.
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Daily Caller January 10, 2026

Europe’s Digital Protectionism Coming For AI

This opinion piece by AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier argues that European "digital sovereignty" regulations are protectionist measures designed to handicap American tech leadership.
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The National Law Review January 5, 2026

85 Predictions for AI and the Law in 2026

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier responds to a survey asking respondents to assess how AI is expected to shape the profession in the year ahead. Frazier predicts a flood of state AI bills that create laws with different definitions, standards, and mandates and that prompt federal action.
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The Fulcrum January 2, 2026

Blame AI or Build With AI? Only One Approach Creates Jobs

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier pens an opinion piece suggesting that, instead of blaming AI for job loss, focus should be placed on building new educational institutions, retraining and upskilling programs, and new firms.
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The Regulatory Review December 29, 2025

Top Contributor Essays of 2025

The Regulatory Review includes an essay from Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier, “Extraterritorial Limits on States as Laboratories of AI Policy,” published on August 25, as one of the publication’s most-read pieces of 2025.  
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Washington Examiner December 20, 2025

The age of AI is here – how should it be regulated?

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier, in a story on the regulation of artificial intelligence, points out the drawback of having 50 different regulatory battles happening at the state levels.
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KXAN December 20, 2025

Youth camp leaders say new safety law puts them as risk of closure

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier explains that the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act's reference to regulating the government's use of AI is explicitly included in a recent executive order, designating it as the proper domain of states.