The AI & Future of Legal Education Committee Meeting is an event organized by the Chicago Bar Association, focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence into legal education. This session aims to explore how law schools can adapt their curricula and cultures to prepare students for the evolving demands of the legal profession in the age of AI.
Key topics include strategies for transforming law school curricula to incorporate AI-related competencies, fostering a culture that embraces technological advancements, and addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in legal education. The session will feature insights from Jeanne Eicks, Professor of Law and Director of Legal Innovation & Technology at Colleges of Law, and Oliver Goodenough, Professor of Law at Vermont Law and Graduate School.
This meeting is particularly beneficial for legal educators, law school administrators, and professionals interested in the intersection of technology and legal education. Attendees will gain valuable perspectives on preparing future lawyers to navigate and leverage AI technologies effectively in their practice.
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Speakers(2)
Jeanne Eicks
Professor of Law and Director of Legal Innovation & Technology at Colleges of Law
Jeanne Eicks is a Professor of Law and Director of Legal Innovation & Technology at the Colleges of Law.
Oliver Goodenough
Professor of Law at Vermont Law and Graduate School
Oliver Goodenough is a Professor of Law at Vermont Law and Graduate School.
Event Details
- Date
- October 29, 2025
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Chicago, United States
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal educators, law school administrators, and professionals interested in the intersection of technology and legal education.
- CLE Credits
- IL MCLE credit for live webcast only. No MCLE credit for on demand webcast.
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