By Victor Li

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What about the regulatory landscape for AI? Will 2026 bring federal guidelines, or will we have to wait for 2027 or beyond?
In this episode of Legal Rebels Podcast, Oliver Roberts talks to the ABA Journal’s Victor Li and predicts what we might see this year.
He is the co-director of the WashU Law AI Collaborative and is an adjunct professor at the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. Roberts is also the editor-in-chief of the AI & the Law publication at the National Law Review; a co-chair of the AI practice group at Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak; and the CEO and co-founder of Wickard.ai, a legal AI startup in education and training.

Oliver Roberts
Oliver Roberts is the co-director of the WashU Law AI Collaborative and is an adjunct professor at the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. Roberts is also the editor-in-chief of the AI & the Law publication at the National Law Review; a co-chair of the artificial intelligence practice group at Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak; and the CEO and co-founder of Wickard.ai, a legal AI startup in education and training. His commentary on AI policy and tech development is regularly published in Bloomberg Law, the National Law Review, the Hill and Law.com. As a practicing attorney, Roberts represents clients in high-impact litigation. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Villanova University. Before joining Holtzman Vogel, Roberts practiced at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Jones Day.