By Cheryl Miller | June 12, 2023
Concord Law School at Purdue Global posted a higher pass rate on the February bar exam among first-time test-takers than American Bar Association-approved schools, according to statistics released by the state bar.
By Stephanie Wilkins | March 28, 2023
Northwestern's Law and Engineering Schools are kicking off a new joint IMPACT Executive Education series with a daylong program addressing how generative AI and ChatGPT will impact legal services.
By Stephanie Wilkins | March 17, 2023
"I don't even really care about the bar exam, per se," said researcher Daniel Katz. "This crystallizes what is happening for people in a way [that says], here's some tasks that lawyers do, and it does it marginally better."
By Lisa Willis | March 8, 2023
"Just because the technology exists, doesn't mean that it's better," attorney Edward Blumberg said. "Sometimes the tried-and-true version actually works better, even if there's an alternative that's new."
By James Cooper and Kashyap Kompella | March 8, 2023
Law firms need to start focusing on teaching skills in addition to offering doctrinal courses if they want to prepare lawyers for the future.
By Christopher Niesche | February 6, 2023
Their immediate concern is that the AI program, which has been shown to write satisfactory essays and exams, will be used by students to cheat.
By Stephen Burnett, JD, AllCampus | February 6, 2023
As more and more law schools offer online courses and programs, they need to expand their strategies beyond attempting to replicate in-person classes over Zoom.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 18, 2023
Law schools across the U.S. are updating their curriculum to offer programs specializing in cybersecurity. Many look to not only train future legal professionals on the privacy and cybersecurity frameworks, but also boost their technological competence as well.
By Gail J. Cohen | January 17, 2023
A Canadian law professor used Open AI's GPT-3 platform—the same program that has been used to write "plausible" legal memos and recently passed the multiple choice portion of the American Multistate Bar Examination—to examine court decisions in Canada.
By Christine Charnosky | January 9, 2023
"[W]hen I learned that GPT-3.5 passed a portion of the test, it is making me realize how this technology is going to change the world faster than I previously thought," John Walter, CEO of ZMAXINC, wrote on LinkedIn.
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