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AI Legal Resources

A curated collection of trackers, directories, and reference materials for legal and compliance professionals working on AI policy. Every resource listed here is editorially selected and independently maintained.

Our compliance tools

Free interactive tools built by AI Laws by State to help compliance teams track requirements across jurisdictions.

AI Bias Audit Requirements Tracker

ailawsbystate.com/tools/bias-audit-requirements

State-by-state tracker of AI bias audit and impact assessment requirements. Covers NYC Local Law 144, Colorado AI Act, Illinois AIVIA, California FEHA regulations, and pending bills. Includes audit frequency, deadlines, penalties, and official source links.

Deepfake Penalty Tracker

ailawsbystate.com/tools/deepfake-penalty-tracker

Filterable comparison of deepfake penalties across all 50 states. Filter by scope (elections, NCII, fraud) and severity (criminal, civil). Updated weekly with links to official statutes.

Cross-domain AI law trackers

These sites cover adjacent areas of AI law and compliance that intersect with state-level legislative tracking. Each is independently operated and cites its own primary sources.

AI Lawsuit Tracker

ailawsuittracker.com

A court-record-backed AI litigation database covering AI-related lawsuits, rulings, settlements, and incidents. Useful for litigation researchers and risk teams who need case-level detail beyond the legislative side. Built on publicly available court records.

AI Compliance Vendors

aicompliancevendors.com

Independent directory of AI compliance, governance, audit, and risk vendors covering frameworks like the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001, and the Colorado AI Act. Every profile cites public sources and carries a last-checked date. Useful when you need to evaluate AI governance and audit vendors for procurement.

SOC 2 Vendors

soc2vendors.com

Independent directory of SOC 2 compliance automation platforms (Vanta, Drata, Secureframe) and licensed audit firms. Useful when AI compliance work intersects with broader infosec audit requirements.

External reference resources

Government agencies, research institutions, and professional associations that publish primary-source AI policy data. These are third-party resources not affiliated with AI Laws by State.

NCSL Artificial Intelligence Legislation Tracker

ncsl.org

The National Conference of State Legislatures maintains a running catalog of AI-related legislation across all 50 states. Useful as a cross-reference when verifying bill status or identifying new filings that haven't yet appeared in other trackers.

Stanford HAI — AI Index & Policy

hai.stanford.edu

Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute publishes the annual AI Index Report and maintains policy research covering global AI governance trends. Valuable for contextualizing state-level regulation within broader national and international policy movements.

NIST AI Risk Management Framework

nist.gov

The National Institute of Standards and Technology's AI RMF provides the federal framework that many state AI laws reference or align with. Essential reading for compliance officers implementing AI governance programs that need to satisfy both federal guidance and state statutory requirements.

IAPP Resource Center — AI Governance

iapp.org

The International Association of Privacy Professionals curates AI governance resources including whitepapers, webinars, and regulatory analysis. Particularly useful for privacy professionals whose AI compliance responsibilities overlap with data protection requirements under CCPA, GDPR, and sector-specific privacy laws.

Brookings AI & Emerging Technology Initiative

brookings.edu

The Brookings Institution's research initiative covers AI policy, algorithmic accountability, and technology governance. Their analysis of regulatory proposals provides useful context for understanding the policy rationale behind specific state AI bills.

Editorial independence

This page is maintained editorially by AI Laws by State. No resource listed here has paid for placement. The cross-domain trackers listed above are part of a small network of independent reference sites; see our About page for details. Third-party resources are included based on relevance to legal and compliance professionals tracking AI policy.

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