Kevin Frazier

Asst. Prof., Crump College of Law at St. Thomas University

About


Research Focus
My research examines the intersection of emerging technology, competition law, and consumer protection. 

Recent Publications
  • [forthcoming] Checking Anti-Constitutional Rivals, Tennessee Law Review (Fall 2024)
  • [forthcoming] The Curse Cuts Both Ways: Why a "Big" Federal Trade Commission is Bad for the Constitutional Order, Journal of Law, Economics & Policy (Fall 2024) 
  • Rule of Law in the Age of AI, A Different Alignment Problem: AI, the Rule of Law, and Outdated Legal Institutions and Practices, 19 Journal of Business and Technology Law (Summer 2024) 
  • The Next Required Law School Course: History of America's Foundings, 54 St. Mary's Law Journal 1025 (2023) 
Current Role
I am an Assistant Professor at the St. Thomas University College of Law and a Research Affiliate at the Institute for Law and AI. Prior to joining the academy, I served as a Clerk to Chief Justice McGrath on the Montana Supreme Court. 

Education
I am a proud graduate of the University of Oregon (B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 2015), the UC Berkeley School of Law (J.D., Order of the Coif, 2022), the Harvard Kennedy School (M.P.A., 2022).