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Supreme Court Rejects Genius’ Preposterously Stupid Lawsuit Against Google

Above the Law - Technology

The post Supreme Court Rejects Genius’ Preposterously Stupid Lawsuit Against Google appeared first on Above the Law. Not genius.

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Dude Who Wants Copyrights And Patents On AI-Created Works Loses In Court Again

Above the Law - Technology

The post Dude Who Wants Copyrights And Patents On AI-Created Works Loses In Court Again appeared first on Above the Law. From the maybe-the-AI-can-explain-this-to-you-once-and-for-all department.

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Second Circuit Says Libraries Disincentivize Authors To Write Books By Lending Them For Free

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From the this-can't-be-right dept The post Second Circuit Says Libraries Disincentivize Authors To Write Books By Lending Them For Free appeared first on Above the Law.

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The Best Legal Blogs for Attorneys in 2024

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Law Technology Today Part of the American Bar Association (ABA) Law Practice Division, Law Technology Today prepares you for tomorrow by covering tech-focused topics like AI, cybersecurity in the legal field, and more. Supreme Court, SCOTUSblog provides insights on what petitions to watch.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Dennis Kennedy

Currently serving as the Director for the Center for Law, Technology & Innovation at Michigan State University College of Law, he’s a passionate educator, teaching courses like AI and the Law, New Technologies and the Law, and Cybersecurity and Data Protection.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Legal Tech Monitor

Currently serving as the Director for the Center for Law, Technology & Innovation at Michigan State University College of Law, he’s a passionate educator, teaching courses like AI and the Law, New Technologies and the Law, and Cybersecurity and Data Protection.

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Four Scenarios for the Future of Legal Education

Dennis Kennedy

Students can participate in virtual court simulations, presenting their cases, arguing motions, and receiving instant feedback. This immersive technology not only enhances learning but also helps students hone their argumentation and presentation skills, preparing them for real-world legal practice.