Kevin Frazier

AI Innovation and Law Fellow at The University of Texas School of Law


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Kevin Frazier

AI Innovation and Law Fellow at The University of Texas School of Law


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Kevin Frazier

AI Innovation and Law Fellow at The University of Texas School of Law


Curriculum vitae





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Research Focus
Professor Frazier's research examines the intersection of artificial intelligence, innovation policy, and constitutional law.

Recent Publications
  • Saving AI Innovation from Antitrust Lag, South Carolina Law Review (Fall 2025)
  • The Removal Responsibility, Kentucky Law Journal (Spring 2025)
  • 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  • Rule of Law in the Age of AI, A Different Alignment Problem: AI, the Rule of Law, and Outdated Legal Institutions and Practices, 19 Journal of Business and Technology Law (Summer 2024) 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
Kevin Frazier is the AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the University of Texas School of Law. He also co-hosts the Scaling Laws podcast and serves as a Senior Editor at Lawfare. His scholarship on AI, regulatory design, and innovation policy has appeared in leading law reviews, such as the Tennessee Law Review, and popular outlets, such as the MIT Tech Review. He additionally maintains a substack, Appleseed AI. 

Education
Kevin is 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).
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