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Move Over Law Professors? AI Likes to Write Law Review Articles Too!

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Sarah Gotschall describes this deep dive into how AI is used to write law review articles, with illustrations that detail the complexity and limitations of the effort. Though not setting the world on fire in the sense that the article is interesting or that anyone wants to read it, it showcases Claude’s abilities.

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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits: A Complete Guide to Lawyers

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Working in a complex and ever-changing legal environment requires lawyers to stay updated with legal technology , compliances, court rulings, and other industry advancements. Continuing legal education credits help lawyers stay updated. If you are not already familiar with legal education credits.

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Practice Area Switcharoo: Become An Expert in Anything

Attorney at Work

As a newbie to the topic, computer legal research can present too large a universe. Pay attention, too, to the identities of the industry leaders and the article authors. Send a LinkedIn connection request, and include a note mentioning that you read the article they authored or in which they were mentioned. You’re smart.

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TGIR Ep. 228 – Cat Moon and Mark Williams Launch the New Vanderbilt AI Law Lab (VAILL)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

This presents an opportunity that’s been right for a long time for our legal education and firms to think a little bit more intentionally about maybe how we’re working together to solve for this. It’s thought, the right meow, legal research memo or find this case for me.

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ChatGPT For Lawyers: What You Need To Know

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This language model has training on the vast amount of data that include articles, blogs, books, internet sources, etc. ChatGPT For Law Firm Legal Research ChatGPT for law firms is a powerful tool that can help in conducting legal research efficiently. As well as other AI tools to make legal decisions.

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Looking on the Bright Side: Four Ways Zoom Makes Legal Research Instruction Better

LLRX

As many of you have surely experienced this semester, teaching legal research virtually poses a number of challenges, but Matthew Flyntz found that it also provides a few benefits over traditional in-person instruction. In a world of negativity, Flyntz looks on the bright side and focus on those positives in this article.

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Recent UW Law Faculty Scholarship: Interrupting Gun Violence; Integrating Tribal Law into the Legal Research and Writing Curriculum: Benefits, Challenges, and Strategies; Administering Facts-And-Circumstances-Based Tax Tests; and Fammigration Web

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Recognizing that the carceral approach of policing and prosecution has failed to prevent gun violence and has harmed Black and brown communities, this Article sets forth community violence interruption groups as a promising decarceral alternative. Legal research and writing instructors are pivotal in this endeavor.