
Preventing Constitutional Competition
From Bite-Sized Business Law by The Corporate Law Center at Fordham University School of Law
April 14, 2026 · 35 min · Episode 97
About this episode
The episode explores the challenges of constitutional democracy in the age of AI with expert Margaret Hu.
Can constitutional democracy survive the age of AI, or are we handing over governance to systems the law was never built to handle? In this episode of Bite-Sized Business Law Podcast, host Amy Martella sits down with Margaret Hu, Davison Douglas Professor of Law and Director of the Digital Democracy Lab at William & Mary Law School, to explore the intersection of AI and constitutional law. Margaret shares her journey from the Civil Rights Division post-9/11 to becoming one of the first sc...
People in this episode
Host: Amy Martella
Guest: Margaret Hu
Topics covered
- AI
- constitutional law
- democracy
- governance
- civil rights
Keywords
- AI
- constitutional democracy
- governance
- law
- civil rights
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: William & Mary Law School, Civil Rights Division
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