Essays, Scholarship,
and Analysis
Christian writes on artificial intelligence, ethics, law, and academic integrity for both academic and public audiences. Additional writing is available on his Google Scholar profile and through the ICAI blog.
Public Writing
"When a Professor Suspects AI, Who Protects the Student?"
Argues that institutions must distinguish grading decisions from misconduct determinations in AI misuse cases, with consequence severity as the governing threshold.
"Gov. DeSantis' AI Bill of Rights Should Answer a Glaring Question"
Argues that Florida's proposed AI Bill of Rights should go further by requiring institutions to verify credentials throughout processes where AI could be used to fabricate or misrepresent them.
Peer-Reviewed Scholarship
"Justice and Consistency in Academic Integrity: Philosophical and Practical Considerations in Policy Making"
Co-authored with B. Wilson. Presents a framework for evaluating academic integrity policies through the lenses of justice and consistency, analyzing how institutions can build policy structures that are fair, reliable, and humane. Pp. 21–31.
Book Chapters
Building Honor in Academics
Five case studies addressing the ethical foundations and institutional practices that support academic integrity in higher education. Edited by Roberts and Denney.
The Moral Compass
Chapter on moral development addressing applied ethics for undergraduate audiences. Edited by Manias and Monroe. Appears across multiple editions including the current one.
Edited Volume
From Dilemma to Decision: Global Ethical Challenges in Project Management
Co-edited volume bringing together perspectives on ethical decision-making in professional and organizational contexts worldwide.