UC Berkeley's AI Policy: A Crackdown or a Catalyst?
Universities are grappling with AI. UC Berkeley just dropped its new policy, and it's making waves. Is this the future of legal education, or just another headline?
Universities are grappling with AI. UC Berkeley just dropped its new policy, and it's making waves. Is this the future of legal education, or just another headline?
OpenAI just dropped a bombshell: their models are no longer the product, they're the foundation. This seismic shift arrives as Berkeley Law grapples with AI's role in shaping future legal minds.
While most teenagers are navigating high school or college, one has already earned a law degree and is now setting sights on the bar exam. This remarkable achievement raises questions about traditional legal education timelines.
The legal profession faces a stark reality: simply working 'alongside' AI isn't enough. A crucial webinar tackles how legal education and training must evolve to prepare the next generation of lawyers for practice *with* AI.
NYU Law's dean is stepping down, but his exit is more than just a leadership change. It signals a coming-of-age moment for law schools grappling with AI's seismic impact on the profession.
A whopping 58% of law school admissions officers admit U.S. News rankings are fading in prestige. But they're still the iron grip on academia's soul — why?