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Shira Gur-Arieh is a doctoral student at Harvard Law School. Her dissertation examines questions that relate to legitimacy in machine-learning algorithms, and addresses whether they meet minimal conditions to deserve support and compliance from their subjects. Before coming to Harvard, Shira served as a clerk to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, and later worked as a lawyer at a non-profit organization focusing on economic justice issues. Shira was previously a Graduate Student Fellow at the Berkman-Klein Center at Harvard University (2023-2024).


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Comparing Apples to Oranges

A Taxonomy for Navigating the Global Landscape of AI Regulation

With Sacha Alanoca and Kevin Klyman, Affiliates Shira Gur-Arieh and Tom Zick “present a taxonomy to map the global landscape of AI regulation.”

May 19, 2025