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Peter N. Salib is an Assistant Professor at the University of Houston Law Center and Associate Faculty in Public Affairs. He serves as Law and Policy Advisor to the Center for AI Safety in San Francisco and co-Director of the Center for Law & AI Risk.
- University of Houston Law Center
- Public Affairs Faculty
- Center for AI Safety
- Center for Law & AI Risk
His research combines constitutional law and economic analysis to address AI governance challenges. Current work focuses on legal frameworks for mitigating catastrophic AI risks through regulatory innovation. Publications appear in top law reviews including University of Chicago Law Review, Virginia Law Review, and Texas Law Review.
Recent scholarship trends indicate expertise in:
- Algorithmic discrimination in health equity
- Constitutional implications of AI rights
- Jury nullification theories in abortion cases
- AI arms race international law
- Computational law applications
As former Climenko Fellow at Harvard Law School and attorney at Sidley Austin LLP, he brings both academic and practical legal experience. Judicial clerkship with Hon. Frank H. Easterbrook informs his constitutional analysis approach.



