Mediation Before the Storm: Using ADR in The 60-Day Cure Period Under Texas’ AI Law
When Texas adopted the Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA), which will take effect Jan. 1, 2026, it positioned itself as a national leader in state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulation. The act defines prohibited AI practices, grants enforcement authority exclusively to the Texas attorney general and establishes a 60-days “notice and cure” period before the state can initiate formal enforcement proceedings. While TRAIGA does not create a private right of action, the 60-days cure window opens a unique procedural space where alternative dispute resolution (ADR)—especially mediation—could serve as an early, constructive forum for resolving alleged violations.
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