AI Meets Law: UChicago's Bold New Step
UChicago Law School Charts AI Course: Event at D'Angelo Law Library Highlights Legal Tech Innovations
The University of Chicago Law School's D'Angelo Law Library recently held a pivotal event focusing on integrating AI into legal education, spotlighting initiatives like AI Labs and novel curriculum modules aimed at future‑proofing legal training. With hands‑on learning and discussions on ethical AI use, this marks a significant step in preparing budding lawyers for a tech‑driven future.
Introduction to AI in Legal Education
AI Tools and Literacy for Law Students
Hands‑On Learning at the AI Lab
Policy and Ethics of AI in Law
Role of D’Angelo Law Library in AI Education
Benefits and Risks of AI in Legal Practice
Public Reactions to AI Integration at UChicago
Future Implications of AI in Legal Education
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