Kevin Frazier
Asst. Prof., Crump College of Law at St. Thomas University
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Research Focus
My research examines the intersection of emerging technology, competition law, and consumer protection.
Recent Publications
My research examines the intersection of emerging technology, competition law, and consumer protection.
Recent Publications
- [forthcoming] Checking Anti-Constitutional Rivals, Tennessee Law Review (Fall 2024)
- [forthcoming] The Curse Cuts Both Ways: Why a "Big" Federal Trade Commission is Bad for the Constitutional Order, Journal of Law, Economics & Policy (Fall 2024)
- Rule of Law in the Age of AI, A Different Alignment Problem: AI, the Rule of Law, and Outdated Legal Institutions and Practices, 19 Journal of Business and Technology Law (Summer 2024)
- The Next Required Law School Course: History of America's Foundings, 54 St. Mary's Law Journal 1025 (2023)
Current Role
I am an Assistant Professor at the St. Thomas University College of Law and a Research Affiliate at the Institute for Law and AI. Prior to joining the academy, I served as a Clerk to Chief Justice McGrath on the Montana Supreme Court.
Education
I am a proud graduate of the University of Oregon (B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 2015), the UC Berkeley School of Law (J.D., Order of the Coif, 2022), the Harvard Kennedy School (M.P.A., 2022).
I am an Assistant Professor at the St. Thomas University College of Law and a Research Affiliate at the Institute for Law and AI. Prior to joining the academy, I served as a Clerk to Chief Justice McGrath on the Montana Supreme Court.
Education
I am a proud graduate of the University of Oregon (B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 2015), the UC Berkeley School of Law (J.D., Order of the Coif, 2022), the Harvard Kennedy School (M.P.A., 2022).