Alan Rozenshtein
@ARozenshtein
Assoc prof @UofMNLawSchool. Ed. @ConstComm. Research dir. & senior ed. @lawfare. Nonres. @BrookingsInst. Term @CFR_org. Former @TheJusticeDept. Mr. @HNeprash.
On Lawfare Daily, @ARozenshtein spoke to @NoahRFeldman about his argument that the Supreme Court's primary job in the Trump era is to protect the rule of law by avoiding a direct constitutional crisis with the executive branch that the judiciary is likely to lose.
Pleased to share my new draft with @simondgoldstein. Previously, we've argued that, to reduce x-risk, AGIs should be granted certain basic legal rights. Here, we argue that those same rights are necessary to promote rapid AGI-led economic progress and broad human flourishing.
On today's Lawfare Daily, @ARozenshtein spoke to @davidlnoll about his recent Lawfare research paper on the significant, yet often overlooked, enforcement powers the courts possess that are independent of the executive branch and what a conflict between the branches would look…
It is not a trivial thing that Elon Musk now has, if not the best model in the world, definitely a top-tier frontier model. And given Grok 3's recent Nazi shenanigans, this does not fill me with confidence.

How *are* educators, policymakers & the public using AI? And, how *should* they? How advanced are today's AI tools? What's the future promise? Asked & answered in episode #2 featuring a conversation between @emollick and co-hosts @ARozenshtein and @KevinTFrazier.
On Lawfare Daily, @ARozenshtein sits down with Ashley Deeks to discuss her new book, which argues that the use of artificial intelligence in the national security space creates a "double black box" that challenges traditional checks on executive power. lawfaremedia.org/article/lawfar…
My take on the Bondi letters related to not enforcing the TikTok ban--"an astounding assertion of executive power—maybe the broadest I have ever seen any president or Justice Department make, ever, in any context—and that is saying something." open.substack.com/pub/executivef…
Newly public letters from Attorney General Pam Bondi to major tech companies show the Justice Department advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient, writes @ARozenshtein.
.@ARozenshtein with a good take on the Bondi TitTok letters. lawfaremedia.org/article/the-go…
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In a piece about the TikTok nonenforcement, I mentioned a case in which Tony Tan filed a shareholder books and records suit against Google’s parent, Alphabet, alleging wrongful refusal to produce internal documents about Google’s noncompliance with the TikTok ban.…