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AI Law and Policy: Selected Statutes, Regulations, and Other Materials, First Edition

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  • Margaret Hu
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Preface

Artificial intelligence (AI) touches every aspect of law and society. AI Law and Policy: Selected Statutes, Regulations, and Other Materials is a broad survey of statutes, regulations, executive orders, and guidance documents surrounding AI law and policy. This statutory supplement is keyed to AI Law and Policy, First Edition, by Margaret Hu, Davison M. Douglas Professor of Law, William & Mary Law School. This reference tool is divided into categories that help readers to understand the complexity of this evolving field. Laws and executive orders from federal and state developments are included, as well as statutes from the European Union, China, and other international frameworks. This supports a wide range of subject matters that intersect with emerging technologies, providing readers with an accessible method to grasp some of the most significant statutory and regulatory developments in AI. 

The First Edition includes:

  • Key statutes enacted by Congress that define and regulate AI, including the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020, Advancing American AI Act, AI in Government Act of 2020, AI Training Act, and the CHIPS Act of 2022 (CHIPS and Science Act).
  • State laws passed that provide oversight over AI systems, including the California Artificial Intelligence Training Data Transparency Act, California Artificial Intelligence Transparency Act, and the Colorado AI Consumer Protection Act.
  • Multiple executive orders, including executive orders from the first and second Trump administrations and the Biden administration.
  • Recent European Union (EU) developments in AI law and policy, including the EU AI Act, EU General Data Protection Regulation, and EU Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act.
  • Significant international developments in AI regulation, including the Interim Measures for the Management of Generative AI Service, Deep Synthesis Management Provisions, and Regulations on the Management of Algorithmic Recommendations for Internet Information Services, released by the People’s Republic of China; and other important legislative and regulatory measures by nations throughout the globe.

Benefits for instructors and students:

  • Clear classifications of a wide range of statutory and regulatory developments in AI law and policy.
  • Adaptability to a variety of courses, such as Artificial Intelligence and the Law, AI Governance, AI Policy and International Affairs, Platform Regulation and Social Media Law, Algorithmic Discrimination, AI Ethics, AI and Business, and other courses.
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Table of contents

SUMMARY OF CONTENTS


Preface 
Acknowledgments 


Part I – Selected U.S. Federal Statutes and Executive Orders 
Part II – Selected U.S. State Statutes and Executive Orders 
Part III – European Union 
Part IV – China (PRC) 
Part V – Other Selected International Frameworks 
Appendix A – United States Constitution 
Appendix B – Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights 
Appendix C – Artificial Intelligence Risk Management
Framework (AI RMF 1.0) 
Appendix D – Artificial Intelligence Risk Management
Framework: Generative Artificial Intelligence Profile 
Appendix E – Biden Memoranda and Other Documents 
Appendix F – Trump Memoranda and Other Documents 

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About the authors
Margaret Hu
Professor of Law

Margaret Hu is the Davison M. Douglas Professor of Law and director of the Digital Democracy Lab at William & Mary Law School. She is a research affiliate with the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences at Penn State University, and faculty affiliate with the Data Science and the Global Research Institute at William & Mary.

Professor Hu’s research interests include the intersection of AI and national security, cybersurveillance, and civil rights. Previously, she served as senior policy advisor for the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and served as special policy counsel for immigration-related discrimination in Civil Rights Division, U. S. Department of Justice, in Washington, D.C.

Product Information
Edition
First Edition
Publication date
2026-02-24
Copyright Year
2025
Pages
684
eBook
9798894107813
Paperback - FREDPOD
9798894107844
Subject
Artificial Intelligence
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