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.
Shira Diner strives to make an impact on the criminal legal system on a case-by-case and student-by-student basis.
Madeline Meth collaborates with clinic students to defend vulnerable clients in court.
Madeline Comer (’25) interned at the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center this past summer with support from the new BU Program on Reproductive Justice.
Professor Anna di Robilant’s eight years of research reveals how jurists positioned Roman law as the ideal model for modernizing property law.
David Walker is featured.
TaxProfAngelo Petrigh pens an opinion.
New York Daily NewsSusan Akram is quoted.
Turkey News GazetteJarrod Reich is interviewed.
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