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legal artificial intelligence
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The legal artificial intelligence tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about AI integration in legal education and practice. Recent content highlights Mitchell Hamline School of Law's use of AI tools like study buddy chatbots and contract-drafting assistants, alongside formal oversight through an institutional AI Task Group. This reflects a growing trend of embedding artificial intelligence into legal training and workflows, focusing on practical applications and governance. The tag is relevant for professionals and students interested in how AI is reshaping legal education, ethics, and efficiency in the legal sector.
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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