
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


How should law schools teach judgment, writing, and readiness in the age of AI? Georgetown’s Jonah Perlin and Suffolk’s Dyane O’Leary join hosts Jen Leonard and Bridget McCormack to explore how generative AI is reshaping legal education—from 1L writing and grading to ethics, policy, and professional judgment.
They share real classroom experiments that reveal how professors are using AI to teach reasoning and curiosity, and how schools are balancing innovation with integrity through redesigned assessments and “AI literacy” curricula. The conversation also dives into multimodal and voice-based tools transforming how students learn, communicate, and prepare for modern practice.
Topics covered:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Practising Law Institute5
88 ratings
How should law schools teach judgment, writing, and readiness in the age of AI? Georgetown’s Jonah Perlin and Suffolk’s Dyane O’Leary join hosts Jen Leonard and Bridget McCormack to explore how generative AI is reshaping legal education—from 1L writing and grading to ethics, policy, and professional judgment.
They share real classroom experiments that reveal how professors are using AI to teach reasoning and curiosity, and how schools are balancing innovation with integrity through redesigned assessments and “AI literacy” curricula. The conversation also dives into multimodal and voice-based tools transforming how students learn, communicate, and prepare for modern practice.
Topics covered:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4,174 Listeners

1,708 Listeners

377 Listeners

2,453 Listeners

1,084 Listeners

112,501 Listeners

227 Listeners

7,230 Listeners

492 Listeners

5,528 Listeners

15,984 Listeners

444 Listeners

48 Listeners

4 Listeners

53 Listeners