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Keynote Speaker Announced for the CALIcon Conference 2026

All In: Embedding AI in the Law School Classroom – How Did It Go? In this just past semester, Professor Gregory Duhl undertook to teach a required doctrinal law school course—first-year Contracts—with generative AI fully embedded throughout the course design. Instead … Continue reading

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New CALI Lesson: Professionally Responsible Generative AI Use

Generative AI is rapidly reshaping legal research and writing. While these tools offer powerful efficiencies, they also introduce significant risks — including inaccuracies, hallucinated citations, and confidentiality concerns. Our newest CALI Lesson equips law students and legal professionals with:• Foundational … Continue reading

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