Yale Law professor Ketan Ramakrishnan named as reporter for Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence Project
YALE LAW SCHOOL — Associate Professor of Law Ketan Ramakrishnan ’21 has been named as an associate reporter to The American Law Institute’s (ALI) Principles of the Law, Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence project.
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UC BERKELEY LAW — Several UC Berkeley Law experts spoke at a recent webinar organized by the Santa Clara County public defender’s office to update lawyers across the state about new tools, research, and tactics involving technology in the criminal justice system.
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U MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of Miami School of Law has gained recognition as a finalist for the 2025 Florida Legal Awards’ coveted Legal Innovation Award thanks to its pioneering Miami Law & AI Lab.
Read More about University of Miami Law Artificial Intelligence Lab named finalist for legal innovation awardCase Western Reserve Law launches AI in Education Initiative Hub
THE DAILY CASE — Case Western Reserve University has unveiled the AI in Education initiative hub, a resource that serves as a one-stop shop for all things artificial intelligence (AI) at CWRU.
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — Liberty University Law Review (LULR) will present its annual spring symposium on March 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the School of Law Supreme Courtroom.
Read More about Liberty University Law to host symposium with experts in artificial intelligenceStanford Law Legal Design Lab receives grant for artificial intelligence project
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Stanford Law School’s Legal Design Lab, a multidisciplinary research and development initiative that uses human-centered design to improve access to justice, has received a grant from the Gates Foundation to spearhead a new artificial intelligence initiative.
Read More about Stanford Law Legal Design Lab receives grant for artificial intelligence projectCase Western Reserve Law requires all first-year students to complete AI education certification
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Case Western Reserve University School of Law will become the first in the nation to require all first-year law students to earn a certification in legal AI.
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law requires all first-year students to complete AI education certificationUniversity of Iowa Law professor Megan Graham discusses the school’s Technology Law Clinic
DES MOINES REGISTER — As a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, Megan Graham got to work with advanced students to solve legal problems for real-life clients. And more and more of those calls, she noticed, were coming from the Midwest. So she decided to go where the clients were.
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MINNESOTA LAW — Professor Susan M. Wolf, Regents Professor, Faegre Drinker Professor of Law, Professor of Medicine, and Chair of the University of Minnesota’s Consortium on Law and Values, co-edited a symposium issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) with Professor Timothy Pruett, Professor of Surgery and Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota, and Dr. Korkut Uygun, director of the Organ Reengineering Lab at the Center for Engineering in Medicine & Surgery, Massachusetts General…
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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND — In 2022, Jason Allen’s AI artwork, Space Opera Theater, won an art competition, igniting a legal debate over copyright and the evolving role of AI in creativity. In his latest Synopsis video, Prof. Roger Skalbeck breaks down the legal journey of this landmark case.
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