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Ok, Google, Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Lawyering?, Amy Vorenberg, Julie A. Oseid, Melissa Love Koenig
Ok, Google, Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Lawyering?, Amy Vorenberg, Julie A. Oseid, Melissa Love Koenig
Law Faculty Scholarship
Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) replace human lawyering? The answer is no. Despite worries that AI is getting so sophisticated that it could take over the profession, there is little cause for concern. Indeed, the surge of AI in the legal field has crystalized the real essence of effective lawyering. The lawyer’s craft goes beyond what AI can do because we listen with empathy to clients’ stories, strategize to find that story that might not be obvious, thoughtfully use our imagination and judgment to decide which story will appeal to an audience, and creatively tell those winning stories.
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Learning From Millennials In The Legal Workspace, Nicole P. Dyszlewski, Suzanne Harrington-Steppen
Learning From Millennials In The Legal Workspace, Nicole P. Dyszlewski, Suzanne Harrington-Steppen
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Rhode Island Women's Bar Association & The History Of Women Lawyers In Our State, Nicole P. Dyszlewski, Cassandra L. Feeney, Gina Renzulli Lemay
Rhode Island Women's Bar Association & The History Of Women Lawyers In Our State, Nicole P. Dyszlewski, Cassandra L. Feeney, Gina Renzulli Lemay
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Legal Education Unbundled (And Rebundled), Megan Carpenter
Legal Education Unbundled (And Rebundled), Megan Carpenter
Law Faculty Scholarship
This essay calls for an unbundling of legal education, much like the kind of unbundling we have seen in the cable, music, and print news media. It suggests that the standard legal education "bundle"-the generalized JD-is just one of many forms of legal education that can be packaged appropriately for today's legal education market needs.