At Oxford, legal education is evolving alongside technological change. From interdisciplinary teaching with Computer Science to professional courses through the Oxford LawTech Education Programme (OLTEP), our aim is to equip lawyers and policymakers with an understanding of legal systems and the technologies – including AI – that are transforming them.
Explore our research
Preparing students and professionals to think across disciplines
Teaching Law in a world shaped by technology
Watch our research videos
Zoya Yasmine - The legal tensions behind technological advances in healthcare
Dr Margarita Amaxopoulou - How AI is redefining who makes the rules
Professor Ignacio Cofone - How AI complicates legal approaches to equality
Professor Ignacio Cofone - Why generative AI creates new design responsibilities
Professor Ignacio Cofone - How AI reshapes the meaning of personal information
Professor Nicole Stremlau and Juliana da Cunha Mota - Fact checking in the age of AI
In conversation with Professor Sheila Jasanoff
Professor Sheila Jasanoff of Harvard Kennedy School delivered the 2025-26 Clarendon Law Lectures on the topic of Science, Technology and the Constitution of Modernity. In this video, she is interviewed on the relationship between law and technologies such as AI by Chum Sdiq from the Oxford Undergraduate Law Journal.
Blog posts
Take a look at recent AI-related blog posts on the Law Faculty Blogs website. And explore our full range of Law Blogs.