Gary Hsuanyu Liu is a Juris Scientiae Doctoris (JSD, May 2026) at Washington University School of Law and a Dwight D. Eisenhower/Clifford Roberts Fellow at the Eisenhower Institute. His research operationalizes the fiduciary duty of loyalty as institutional architecture for health-data and high-risk AI governance, bridging American health privacy law with broader debates on algorithmic accountability, administrative law, and the design of public-interest data infrastructure. Liu holds concurrent appointments at Washington University’s Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law, the Bioethics Research Center at the School of Medicine, and the Clark-Fox Policy Institute.
His articles are forthcoming in UMKC Law Review and the CPDP.ai Conference Book (Hart, 2026); manuscripts on loyal AI value chains are under review at Data & Policy (Cambridge University Press). Liu’s work has been workshopped at Loyola Chicago’s Wiet Life Science Law Scholars Workshop and presented at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC), Constitutional Law Colloquium, APHA 2025, and Data for Policy 2025. He previously served as a judicial fellow in the Missouri trial courts.
