These sets of sessions provide a technical and practical understanding of both the technology and the law. The focus will be contemporary AI systems, their design, and their limitations, as well as domain-specific legal frameworks and doctrines. The sessions will bridge legal and technical perspectives to equip non-technical participants with appropriately detailed knowledge of the technology and to equip non-legal technologists with a nuanced understanding of the workings and goals of antidiscrimination law. Part I consists of two instructional sessions that serve as the convening’s primary instructional component, where attendees will learn more directly about antidiscrimination law, AI technology, and how they intersect. Part II consists of facilitated discussion groups designed to be more interactive and practical.
DATE: March 12, 2026
TIME: 11:00 am - 12:45 pm