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practice ready law
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The practice ready law tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about legal education that prepares students for immediate practice, with a focus on integrating artificial intelligence tools. A featured thread from Mitchell Hamline School of Law describes how the institution embeds AI into coursework, including chatbots for courtroom questioning and contract-drafting assistants, while an AI Task Group oversees these innovations. The tag highlights how law schools are evolving curricula to produce practice ready lawyers through technology-enhanced, hands-on training. Topics include AI study buddies, licensed software access, and institutional governance of AI in legal 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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