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Law Practice,
Education Law

Dec. 26, 2018

Artificial intelligence poses unique challenges for legal education

In the past year, law schools have started to adapt to the new reality of artificial intelligence, in hopes of preparing their students.

Artificial intelligence poses unique challenges for legal education
Daniel B. Rodriguez, who teaches at Northwestern and Stanford Law School, said he's seeing a growing number of law schools incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning into their curricula.

Artificial intelligence is already beginning to transform the legal profession, but what that really means for future lawyers is yet to be seen. Nonetheless, in the past year, law schools have started to adapt in hopes of preparing students for the new reality in which they'll be working.

"It behooves us to expose all of our students at all of our law schools, to some degree at least, to these technologies," said Daniel B. Rodrigue...

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