law school governance

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Discussions tagged with law school governance on WindowsForum.com focus on how institutions like Mitchell Hamline School of Law embed artificial intelligence into legal education while maintaining formal oversight. Key themes include the creation of an institutional AI Task Group to govern AI use, the integration of AI tools such as Socratic-style chatbots and contract-drafting assistants, and the balance between innovation and practice-oriented legal training. The tag covers governance structures that ensure responsible AI adoption in law schools, reflecting broader concerns about policy, ethics, and curriculum design in legal education.
  1. Mitchell Hamline AI Enhanced Legal Education: Practice Ready Lawyers

    Mitchell Hamline School of Law is quietly rewriting the playbook for legal education by embedding artificial intelligence into the everyday work of students — from Socratic-style “study buddy” chatbots that simulate courtroom questioning to licensed access for contract-drafting assistants —...