Community Guidelines

ailaw.us exists to host a high-quality discussion about how American law is adapting to AI. What follows is short. Please read it.

What we want

What we don't want

On being wrong

You will be wrong sometimes. So will we. When you are, say so. "I was wrong about that, here's what I missed" is the most respected thing you can post. It's also how the whole community gets smarter.

On legal advice

Comments on this site are a discussion among professionals and interested parties. They are not legal advice and do not create an attorney-client relationship. If you're making a real decision about your own situation, talk to a lawyer you're paying.

If you are a lawyer commenting here, this also means you're not giving legal advice — you're participating in a public discussion. Say so if it comes up.

Moderation

We moderate with a light touch. Most of the time, the community's standards do the work. When we do step in, we'll remove comments that break these guidelines and, in rare cases, suspend accounts that repeatedly do so. We don't moderate opinions we disagree with.

If you think a comment violates these guidelines, email hello@ailaw.us. Include a link to the comment and a line about which rule you think it breaks.

Reporting errors in the feed

If a post in the feed is wrong — a bill misclassified, a case summary garbled, a non-AI item slipped through — let us know at the same email. We appreciate it.

Last updated: April 2026