Berkeley Law just published what might be the most restrictive student AI policy in legal education. The rule, effective Summer 2026, prohibits AI use for almost every part of a student's substantive work, from brainstorming to outlining to exam prep, wit... See more
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To leverage Generative AI for profitability and effectiveness while mitigating professional risk, lawyers must prioritize intentional selection, training, and supervision: - Choose secure, legal-specific tools like Clio Work, which are grounded in real st... See more
Hello fellow Hams!
Our Monthly meeting is Tuesday the 11 th . Remember, It’s at Chick-Owa at 7:00 PM, and it will be dark.
It’s time to nominate officers for next year. We need someone to serve as secretary – Kaitlin is not running again. Anyone else who ... See more