Law schools beef up artificial intelligence skills training
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Law schools beef up artificial intelligence skills training
"According to data collected by Bloomberg Law's Law School Innovation Program published Thursday, 25 of 28 ABA-accredited law schools stated that they offered AI-focused courses that teach a variety of skills. Only three of the law schools do not offer multiple AI-focused courses, according to the survey."
"Key skills for practice are most frequently taught, including AI and legal ethics, AI literacy, and AI for legal research and writing, according to the survey."
Artificial intelligence is becoming a standard component of law school education, with the vast majority of ABA-accredited institutions now offering AI-focused courses. According to Bloomberg Law's Law School Innovation Program survey, 25 of 28 surveyed law schools provide AI skills training, while only three schools lack multiple AI courses. The most commonly taught skills include AI and legal ethics, AI literacy, and AI applications for legal research and writing. The survey collected self-reported data from law schools between October and December 2025, measuring skills-based teaching and technology integration across institutions.
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