AAAI‑26 • Singapore

Bridge between Artificial Intelligence and Law

This bridge focuses on Trustworthy AI for Legal and Law Enforcement Applications. Its primary objective is to address challenges of reliability, fairness, and accountability in high‑stakes domains such as justice and public safety. By connecting communities from AI, law, and law enforcement, the bridge aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, advance responsible AI design, and strengthen public trust in legal technologies.

➜ Submit (OpenReview)

Topics

  • Explainability and transparency
  • Fairness and bias mitigation
  • Performance enhancement and evaluation
  • Legal benchmarks
  • Regulatory frameworks and professional responsibility
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration and human-AI interaction

Important Dates(Extended by 2 weeks)

Submission deadlineNovember 29, 2025 AoE
NotificationDecember 12, 2025
Event date (AAAI 2026)January 21, 2026

Note: All official timelines are as stated on this page.

Submission Requirements

Submissions are recommended to follow the AAAI double-blind two-column format, though other standard academic formats are also welcome.

Papers should be submitted in PDF format.

  • Full papers: up to 8 pages
  • Short papers / work-in-progress: up to 4 pages
  • Demo papers: up to 4 pages

Outstanding submissions will be considered for the Best Paper Award (USD 500).

Submission link: https://openreview.net/group?id=AAAI.org/2026/Bridge/AILaw

Bridge Committee

Yiquan Wu
Prof. Yiquan Wu
Guanghua Law School
Zhejiang University, China
Kun Kuang
Prof. Kun Kuang
College of Computer Science and Technology
Zhejiang University, China
Changlong Sun
Dr. Changlong Sun
Law & AI Laboratory
Zhejiang University, China
Xiaozhong Liu
Prof. Xiaozhong Liu
Computer Science and Data Science
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Zhengping Ji
Dr. Zhengping Ji
Director Of Applied Science
Axon Enterprise, USA

Contact

Questions? Reach us at bridge-ai-law@googlegroups.com.

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