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From AI-powered negotiation tools to Bluebook citation assistants, the University of San Francisco School of Law is reimagining how law students learn and work in an AI-driven world. Dean Johanna Kalb and Prof. Nicole Ph...
What does it really take to put AI inside a law school? is an episode from Legal Executive Institute Podcasts by Thomson Reuters Institute. From AI-powered negotiation tools to Bluebook citation assistants, the University of San Francisco S...
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From AI-powered negotiation tools to Bluebook citation assistants, the University of San Francisco School of Law is reimagining how law students learn and work in an AI-driven world. Dean Johanna Kalb and Prof. Nicole Phillips join TRI's Natalie Runyon on this episode of Clarity to discuss the tools they have built, the faculty conversations that shaped the school's AI approach, and what it really takes to prepare lawyers for the world they're entering.
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What does it really take to put AI inside a law school? is from Legal Executive Institute Podcasts by Thomson Reuters Institute.
Published May 11, 2026 and 48:52 long