May 31, 2026 - 20:42

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape various industries, the UNLV law school is set to launch a new class focused on the use of AI this fall. Legal professionals in Las Vegas have expressed strong support for this initiative, emphasizing its importance in equipping law students with the necessary skills to navigate an increasingly tech-driven legal landscape.
Judges and attorneys in the region believe that understanding AI will be crucial for future lawyers, as the technology is poised to play a significant role in legal practices. However, there remains a sense of skepticism regarding the long-term implications of AI in the legal field. Many legal experts are cautious about fully embracing AI, highlighting concerns about ethics, accountability, and the potential for bias in automated decision-making processes.
Despite these reservations, the introduction of this AI-focused course marks a significant step towards integrating technology into legal education. As the legal profession evolves, law schools are recognizing the need to prepare students for a future where AI will be a fundamental aspect of their practice.
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