Christopher M. Bruner, who holds the Stembler Family Distinguished Professorship in Business Law, recently spoke at York University Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. In February, Bruner participated in a panel titled “When AI Hurts: Corporate Responsibility for Algorithmic Harm,” where he presented his talk, “Fraud, Manipulation, and Accountability in the Age of AI.”
The University of Georgia School of Law, where Bruner is a faculty member, has received recognition for its achievements. The law school has earned national and regional advocacy competition titles and supports experiential learning through 18 clinics and externships while maintaining high graduate employment rates. The institution also provides access to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library with extensive resources.
The school was ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report and recognized for value by National Jurist. It serves a diverse student body with strong academic profiles and focuses on redefining excellence in national public legal education through superior teaching and community service.



