Jonathan H. Choi

Jonathan H. Choi

I'm the James Carr Professor of Law at the Washington University (St. Louis) School of Law, specializing in law and artificial intelligence (applying natural language processing to study legal issues), tax law, and statutory interpretation. My work has appeared in law reviews like the New York University Law Review, the Stanford Law Review, the University of Chicago Law Review, the Yale Journal on Regulation, and the Yale Law Journal, as well as peer-reviewed conferences and journals like NeurIPS, FAccT, and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.

I graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College, with a triple major in Computer Science, Economics, and Philosophy and high honors for my Computer Science thesis. I received a JD at the Yale Law School, where I was the Executive Bluebook Editor of the Yale Law Journal and a founding Co-Director of the Yale Journal on Regulation Online. Before entering academia, I practiced tax law at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.

In addition to my academic appointment, I am a co-founder of MPL Risk, an AI legal compliance startup. I also co-founded and was Head of AI at Solomon AI, an AI tax planning and filing startup.

In my spare time, I enjoy trail running, meditation, and trivia (I'm a former winner on Jeopardy!).

jonathanc at wustl dot edu