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  <title>#41: AI Is Changing Law School: What Future Lawyers Need to Know</title>
  <description>Every generation of lawyers has had to adapt to new tools. But few tools have raised harder questions about judgment, authorship, and accountability than AI. In the latest episode of Real Cases, Professor Kirsten Davis, a nationally recognized expert in legal writing and generative AI and a recipient of the 2026 Mary S. Lawrence Innovation Award, joins us to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping legal education and what that means for the next generation of lawyers. She explains how Stetson's #1-ranked legal writing program is evolving its curriculum to prepare students for an AI-assisted profession without sacrificing the foundational skills that make great lawyers. We discuss how to exercise professional judgment about AI generated text, what new graduates need to know about the technology’s use in the workplace, and how the nature of legal assessment itself is changing as AI grows more capable of producing work that sounds—but doesn't always think—like a lawyer’s. </description>
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