Kevin Frazier

Biography

Kevin Frazier directs the AI Innovation and Law Program at the University of Texas School of Law. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Abundance Institute and an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Cato Institute.

Recent contributions

Cut Licensing, Cut Prices, Embrace AI

Economic Dynamism
March 19, 2026

AI Needs Consumer Choice, Not Bureaucratic Control

Economic Dynamism
March 3, 2026

The AI Future: Between Certain Doom and Endless Prosperity

Pursuit of Happiness
February 17, 2026

The AI Frontier Must be Fiercely Competitive

Pursuit of Happiness
January 23, 2026

Entrepreneurial Freedom in the Age of AI

Economic Dynamism
January 12, 2026

Beyond the Border: How Extraterritorial State Laws Risk America’s AI Ambitions

Politics
December 16, 2025

America's Litigation Addiction Threatens Its AI Leadership

Economic Dynamism
November 11, 2025

The FTC and AI: May a Thousand Competitive Flowers Bloom

Economic Dynamism
October 27, 2025

Law Can’t Answer Every Question Posed by AI

Economic Dynamism
October 2, 2025

Draining the Ivory Tower

Pursuit of Happiness
September 17, 2025

Don’t Californicate, Floridize, or Kentuckify My AI ‍

Economic Dynamism
August 19, 2025

Build it. They're coming. 

Economic Dynamism
July 30, 2025
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Cut Licensing, Cut Prices, Embrace AI

March 19, 2026

AI Needs Consumer Choice, Not Bureaucratic Control

March 3, 2026

The AI Future: Between Certain Doom and Endless Prosperity

February 17, 2026

The AI Frontier Must be Fiercely Competitive

January 23, 2026

Entrepreneurial Freedom in the Age of AI

January 12, 2026

Beyond the Border: How Extraterritorial State Laws Risk America’s AI Ambitions

December 16, 2025

America's Litigation Addiction Threatens Its AI Leadership

November 11, 2025

The FTC and AI: May a Thousand Competitive Flowers Bloom

October 27, 2025

Law Can’t Answer Every Question Posed by AI

October 2, 2025

Draining the Ivory Tower

September 17, 2025

Don’t Californicate, Floridize, or Kentuckify My AI ‍

August 19, 2025

Build it. They're coming. 

July 30, 2025
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Civitas Outlook
The Mores of Machines

As AI agents begin to form societies of their own, the Frenchman who came to understand ours may yet again have the last word.

Civitas Outlook
Cut Licensing, Cut Prices, Embrace AI

There’s a quiet and much more practical reform that could win support from both sides and truly bring down prices: occupational licensing. 

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