CT/RLLab
Issue No. 14Vol. IFriday, May 9, 2026
Courts are writing AI law faster than legislatures.
Editorial premise · CTRL Lab
What This Is
The Lane

Doctrinal analysis of how courts and regulators are constructing the law of code, data, and intelligence. Read by people who pay for legal advice.

The Audience

IP and AI lawyers in private practice and in-house. General counsel. Tech policy practitioners. The kind of reader who already knows what res judicata means.

The Cadence

Long-form analysis when the doctrine moves. Weekly briefs every Friday. The Atlas database, updated continuously. Nothing else.

Methodology

CTRL Lab uses Midpage Legal Research for primary-source retrieval, the Atlas database (atlas.ctrl-lab.org) for tracking case and regulatory volume across 16 jurisdictions, and a strict review pipeline before publication. No AI-generated commentary is published without doctrinal review by both founders. We cite primary sources or we do not make the claim.

Founders

Gleb Alikhver

Co-founder · Editor
University of Georgia School of Law
Editorial Independence

CTRL Lab takes no client work, accepts no firm sponsorship, and has no AI-company funding. Editorial decisions are made by Gleb Alikhver and Zaid Syed. Tips, leaks, and corrections: gleb@ctrl-lab.org or zaid@ctrl-lab.org. Encrypted contact via Signal on request.