Some law schools have begun incorporating AI training into their curricula and nearly all are considering it for the near future, according to a new survey by the American Bar Association.
“The changes being considered by law schools are broad and multifaceted, reflecting the complex ways in which AI is affecting legal education,” the report said.
The ABA conducted the survey from late December to early February 2024. It reached out to 200 law schools and received 29 replies. Of those more than half (55%) said they offer AI classes. A solid majority (83%) provide opportunities for students to use ...