Bryan H. Choi

Associate Professor of Law

Full Faculty Bio: https://www.colorado.edu/law/bryan-h-choi


Forthcoming

Tainted Source Code, 39 Harv. J.L. & Tech. (forthcoming 2025).
Open-Source AI, Open-Liability AI, Journal of Law & Innovation (forthcoming).
Choi (with Katherine Strandburg, Eli Siems, and Nicholas Vincent), Software Validation of Forensic Evidence Tools, Texas Law Review (forthcoming).

Articles

Choi (with Sarit Kraus, Kayla Boggs, Robert Kim, and Lu Feng), Towards Computational Foreseeability, 2025 AAAI Conference on Artifical Intelligence.
AI Malpractice, 73 DePaul L. Rev. 301 (2024).
Negligence Liability for AI Developers, Lawfare (2024).
NIST's Software Un-Standards,, 9 Georgetown Law Technology Review, 65-118 (2025), originally published in LAWFARE 1-37 (2024) (Digital Social Contract paper series).
Institutional Choice for Software Safety Standards, 73 Hastings Law Journal 1461 (2022).
Software Professionals, Malpractice Law, and Codes of Ethics, 64 Comm. ACM 22 (2021).
Software as a Profession, 33 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 557-638 (2020).
Crashworthy Code, 94 Washington Law Review 39-117 (2019).
The Privilege Against Cellphone Incrimination, 97 Texas Law Review Online 73-84 (2019).
For Whom the Data Tolls: A Reunified Theory of Fourth and Fifth Amendment Jurisprudence, 37 Cardozo Law Review 185-248 (2015).
A Prospect Theory of Privacy, 51 Idaho Law Review 623-638 (2015) (symposium issue).
The Anonymous Internet, 72 Maryland Law Review 501-570 (2013).
The Grokster Dead-End, 19 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 393?411 (2006).

Introductions, Forwards and Prefaces

Choi (with Guy Rub), Inflection Points in Technology Law, 16 Ohio St. Tech. L.J 1 (2020).

Courses:

Fall 2025 Contracts LAWS 5121-803



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With our roots in Colorado and a global outlook, we are ...

a supportive and diverse educational and scholarly community in a place that inspires vigorous pursuit of ideas, critical analysis, contemplation, and civic engagement to advance knowledge about the law in an open, just society.


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To be an outstanding public law school that: provides students with a state-of-the-art legal education and prepares them to serve wisely and with professionalism; advances the development of knowledge through scholarship, testing of new ideas, and challenges to the status quo; and serves as a vehicle and catalyst for meaningful public service, all of which deliver high value to our students and have positive impacts?both locally and globally?on the legal profession and society.