Kevin Frazier

Bio

Kevin T. Frazier is the AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the University of Texas School of Law. Following a clerkship with Chief Justice Mike McGrath of the Montana Supreme Court, Professor Frazier taught constitutional law, administrative law, and civil procedure at St. Thomas University College of Law and performed research with the Institute for Law and AI. Prior to pursuing his graduate education, Frazier worked for Oregon Governor Kate Brown, lobbied the Oregon State Legislature for a small nonprofit, and spent time at several tech companies, such as Google, Verily, and Cloudflare. Frazier’s research focuses on artificial intelligence, innovation policy, and regulatory design. In addition to his written work, Frazier analyzes key AI regulatory questions in his roles as co-host of the Scaling Laws podcast and as a Senior Editor with Lawfare. Professor Frazier received a B.A. from the University of Oregon, his Master’s of Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School, and his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.