
معرفی
Daniel Slate is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Notre Dame Law School. He holds a J.D., Ph.D. (Political Science), and B.A. (Philosophy, with honors) from Stanford University, and conducted studies in yeshivot in Israel. His research focuses on intersections of law and technology, constitutional history, emergency powers, and AI ethics. He co-authored The Architecture of Privacy and previously worked at Palantir, contributing to product management, business development, and privacy initiatives. He is affiliated with the AI Trust & Reliability Lab and Human-Centered Responsible AI Lab at Notre Dame's Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society.
Education:
- J.D., Stanford University
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Stanford University
- B.A. in Philosophy (Honors/Distinction), Stanford University
- Studies in Israeli yeshivot
His research interests emphasize law-technology interfaces, including privacy law, AI governance in critical infrastructure (e.g., energy utilities), and historical analysis of constitutional frameworks. His scholarship spans legal history (e.g., Franklin’s Hebraic influences on the U.S. Constitution) to modern crises like pandemic governance. Recent publications explore AI adoption in electric grids and the paradoxes of crisis governance legitimacy.
Professional Experience: His work at Palantir provided practical insights into privacy frameworks and technology ethics, complementing his academic work. His current affiliations with Notre Dame’s AI ethics labs reflect his dual focus on technical innovation and societal responsibility.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Labs/Teams:
- AI Trust & Reliability Lab
- Human-Centered Responsible AI Lab





