Law professor Chris Rudge The Australian government paid consultants Deloitte 440,000 Australian dollars ($290,000) for a report on the use of automated penalties in Australia’s welfare system. The final version of the report was placed on the Department of Employment and Workplace Relation, but that’s far from the end of the story. Law professor Chris Rudge at Sydney
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UK: UCL law school has stated its intention to “secure” assessments against artificial intelligence (AI), declaring the shift a “response to the future” in upholding trust and integrity amid “AI slop”.
Legal Cheek reports In a chunky paper published by the top law school, leading academics analyse AI in legal education — the main message being that they will ensure more than half of assessments they run cannot be completed with AI assistance. Two main reasons underpin the shift: “Our task as a law faculty is…
Suspended Yale Law scholar claims she was retaliated against for her Palestinian support
NEW HAVEN — A deputy director of a Yale Law School project is alleging her recent suspension from the school was retaliatory for her support of Palestine and based upon spurious claims fabricated by artificial intelligence. Helyeh Doutaghi, a Muslim-Iranian scholar of international law, said in a statement posted on the social networking apps X and…
Lawyers Weekly – Can GenAI outperform Australian law students?
LW write An NSW-based law lecturer recently undertook an experiment, pitting his criminal law cohort against 10 separate AI-generated responses for an end-of-semester exam. The results might surprise you. In the wake of its still-recent explosion into mainstream consciousness, much has been made of the capacity for generative AI (GenAI) to perform the duties of…
ABA’s artificial intelligence task force releases law school survey
Law schools are overwhelmingly integrating emerging artificial intelligence technology into their curriculums, but they’re still not sure about specific AI policies. A new survey of 29 law schools by the ABA and the ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence found that more than half, or 55%, of the schools offer AI classes, with 62% starting…
Brunel Law School Launches New LLM AI Programme
The new LLM in Artificial Intelligence, Law and Technology, an exciting new programme at Brunel Law School, will welcome its first cohort of students in September 2024. The new, state-of-the-art programme is designed to prepare students for the challenges of the 21st century and ensure that they gain critical skills indispensable in today’s highly competitive labour market…
Oregon Law remains a Top Law School, Legal Writing Program is #1 in 2024 US News National Rankings
The annual top 100 rankings are now published and I’ve seen about 100 press releases already from law schools singing their own praises. This one means something as they have the No.1 Legal Writing program and in the time of AI and the law I believe this to be something of great significance even if…