AI in Practice
Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence promise to revolutionize the way we practice law. Two BU Law alums offer their perspectives.
What should regulation of artificial intelligence look like? How can or should it be used in the legal field? Answering these questions requires new ways of thinking about the law and technology, and BU Law faculty and alumni are intent on finding ways to secure AI's benefits without the whole of society succumbing to its harms.
In Memoriam
Judge Pratt, who visited BU Law as its first Jurist in Residence in September 2024, served as a United States District Judge for the Southern District of Iowa for more than 26 years, leaving an enduring mark on the law, the judiciary, and the many lives he touched.
The inaugural Executive Director "is a living synthesis of scholar, advocate, and educator."
The new Tamar Frankel Lecture is a living reflection of “the intellectual godmother of fiduciary rule.”
Woodrow Hartzog is interviewed.
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WGBHSarah Sherman-Stokes is quoted.
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