
The White House National AI Framework: What It Means for Attorneys
On March 20, 2026, the White House released its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, outlining six legislative priorities and calling on Congress to establish a uniform national standard for AI governance. The framework arrives amid a rapidly evolving - and increasingly fragmented - regulatory landscape, with dozens of active state laws, pending federal legislation, a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force challenging state authority, and a wave of unresolved intellectual property litigation moving through the courts. This course provides attorneys with a practical, working understanding of the framework and the analysis of its immediate implications for clients across industries. Learn what your clients need to know now. Register today!
- Examine the six core legislative objectives and their likely trajectory in Congress.
- Assess the compliance risks created by the ongoing federal-state preemption conflict.
- Discover emerging liability issues related to copyright and digital replicas for clients deploying AI.
- Identify key next steps and prepare to address top client questions.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.
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$34.65The White House National AI Framework: What It Means for Attorneys
On March 20, 2026, the White House released its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, outlining six legislative priorities and calling on Congress to establish a uniform national standard for AI governance. The framework arrives amid a rapidly evolving - and increasingly fragmented - regulatory landscape, with dozens of active state laws, pending federal legislation, a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force challenging state authority, and a wave of unresolved intellectual property litigation moving through the courts. This course provides attorneys with a practical, working understanding of the framework and the analysis of its immediate implications for clients across industries. Learn what your clients need to know now. Register today!
- Examine the six core legislative objectives and their likely trajectory in Congress.
- Assess the compliance risks created by the ongoing federal-state preemption conflict.
- Discover emerging liability issues related to copyright and digital replicas for clients deploying AI.
- Identify key next steps and prepare to address top client questions.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.
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On March 20, 2026, the White House released its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, outlining six legislative priorities and calling on Congress to establish a uniform national standard for AI governance. The framework arrives amid a rapidly evolving - and increasingly fragmented - regulatory landscape, with dozens of active state laws, pending federal legislation, a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force challenging state authority, and a wave of unresolved intellectual property litigation moving through the courts. This course provides attorneys with a practical, working understanding of the framework and the analysis of its immediate implications for clients across industries. Learn what your clients need to know now. Register today!
- Examine the six core legislative objectives and their likely trajectory in Congress.
- Assess the compliance risks created by the ongoing federal-state preemption conflict.
- Discover emerging liability issues related to copyright and digital replicas for clients deploying AI.
- Identify key next steps and prepare to address top client questions.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.













