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
Submission deadline | November 15, 2025 AoE |
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Notification | November 30, 2025 |
Event date (AAAI 2026) | January 20, 2026 |
Note: All official timelines are as stated on this page.
Submission Requirements
Submissions must follow the AAAI two-column format, be prepared for double-blind review, and 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
Submission link: https://openreview.net/group?id=AAAI.org/2026/Bridge/AILaw
Bridge Committee

Prof. Yiquan Wu
Guanghua Law School
Zhejiang University, China
Guanghua Law School
Zhejiang University, China

Prof. Kun Kuang
College of Computer Science and Technology
Zhejiang University, China
College of Computer Science and Technology
Zhejiang University, China

Dr. Changlong Sun
Law & AI Laboratory
Zhejiang University, China
Law & AI Laboratory
Zhejiang University, China

Prof. Xiaozhong Liu
Computer Science and Data Science
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Computer Science and Data Science
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

Dr. Zhengping Ji
Director Of Applied Science
Axon Enterprise, USA
Director Of Applied Science
Axon Enterprise, USA
Contact
Questions? Reach us at bridge-ai-law@googlegroups.com.