Pepperdine Law professor Chris Chambers Goodman presents paper on artificial intelligence at 2024 AALS Annual Meeting
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY CARUSO SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Christine Chambers Goodman presented “Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice” at the 2024 Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting.
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THE SOUTHERN ILLINOISIAN — Shelly Taylor Page, law professor and director of experiential learning presented on how to identity and prevent human trafficking in Southern Illinois on Wednesday at John A. Logan College.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — “I have the extraordinary privilege of being part of a group of ethicists, data scientists, and physicians at Stanford University—long a leading hub of AI innovation—that is directly involved in governing how healthcare AI tools are used in patient care. I have studied patient safety, healthcare quality regulation, and data ethics…
Read More about Stanford Law professor Michelle Mello testifies before US Senate committee on financeStetson Law professor Kirsten Davis honored by AALS Section on Technology, Law, and Legal Education
FLORIDA RECORD — From embracing virtual learning during the pandemic to inspiring colleagues to reimagine legal education in the age of artificial intelligence, Dr. Kirsten Davis is leading important conversations about the ways tech transforms how we teach law.
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LOUISIANA RECORD — Tulane Law icons, Professors Stacy Seicshnaydre and Robert Westley, whose collective work in civil rights and constitutional law have shaped the careers of hundreds of students, were awarded the Faculty EDI Excellence in Teaching Award, one of the university’s highest teaching honors in EDI.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Teneille Brown, along with more than 20 other evidence law professors, filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Delilah Guadalupe Diaz v. United States (No. 23-14) on Friday, Feb. 2.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Listeners will get a glimpse into the kind of vigorous discussions and debates that go on behind the scenes among luminary scholars at the University of Virginia School of Law on the sixth season of the school’s podcast, “Common Law.”
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THE COLUMNS — Washington and Lee law professor Chris Seaman, along with Camilla Hrdy of Akron Law School, has published an article in the Yale Law Journal.
Read More about Washington and Lee Law professor Chris Seaman publishes article on trade secrecy in Yale Law JournalUniversity at Buffalo Law library adds Latasha R. Towles as law practice technologist
UBNOW — As advances in technology broaden the array of tools available to practicing lawyers, the Charles B. Sears Law Library is responding with a major new initiative to bring students up to speed with the possibilities.
Read More about University at Buffalo Law library adds Latasha R. Towles as law practice technologistFordham Law professor Jennifer Gordon contributes to International Labour Organization report
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — According to Fordham Law Professor Jennifer Gordon, the exodus of Venezuelans has become the world’s largest modern movement of people across borders, surpassing the Syrian and Ukrainian refugee crises.
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