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CCC hosts timely roundtable on AI and Constitutional Law
On 4 March 2026, the CCC hosted a roundtable discussion on AI and Constitutional Law. The roundtable brought together leading scholars working in this area of research.
Participating in the roundtable were: Prof Giovanni De Gregorio (Cat贸lica Global School of Law), Dr Jen Raso (McGill University), Prof Mila Versteeg (University of Virginia), and Prof Richard Albert (University of Texas at Austin). Unfortunately, owing to technological issues, Prof Aziz Huq (University of Chicago) was unable to join the discussion. The roundtable was moderated by CCC co-director Dr David Vitale.
Panel members spoke about the meaning of 'Artificial Intelligence', the extent to which AI is used by governments globally, the advantages and disadvantages of AI for constitutional law, AI's wider constitutional implications, and common misconceptions in this area, among other issues.
We would like to thank our wonderful panel of speakers for an excellent discussion, and our audience for their engagement.
You can view a recording of the roundtable discussion on the CCC's YouTube channel .