University of Georgia law professor Clare R. Norins featured in Wall Street Journal AI defamation article

Clare R. Norins, Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director
Clare R. Norins, Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director
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Clare R. Norins, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the First Amendment Clinic at the University of Georgia School of Law, was featured in The Wall Street Journal in connection with ongoing defamation claims involving artificial intelligence technology companies. The article, titled “Activist Robby Starbuck Sues Google Over Claims of False AI Info,” was authored by Sarah Nassauer and published on October 22, 2025.

Norins contributed to the discussion surrounding legal actions taken against major tech firms over allegedly false information generated by artificial intelligence systems. Her expertise as both a law professor and clinic director provided insight into the complexities of defamation law as it applies to emerging technologies.



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