Case Western Reserve University School of Law is requiring all first-year law students to earn a certification in legal artificial intelligence in what the school contends is among the first such requirements in the nation.
The “Introduction to AI and the Law” program at the Cleveland school starts next month and will give students hands-on training with AI-powered tools, the law school announced on Tuesday.
The course, a two-day seminar followed by an examination, is mandatory for all first-year law students, and will include key concepts in AI and large language ...
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