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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about law schools focus on the integration of artificial intelligence into legal education. Topics include Mitchell Hamline School of Law embedding AI tools like chatbots and contract-drafting assistants into coursework, and Harvey's legal AI platform expanding to UK law schools such as Oxford and King's College London. These threads examine how AI is reshaping pedagogy, professional responsibility, and procurement in legal training, reflecting a broader trend in law schools toward practice-ready, technology-enhanced education.
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 —...
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Harvey’s legal AI platform is being embedded into mainstream legal education in the United Kingdom, with Oxford University Faculty of Law, The University of Law, The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London and BPP University Law School joining Harvey’s law‑school programme — a move...