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Announcing HendersonBot
I for one welcome our robot doppelgangers.
categories: academia, adjudication, artificial intelligence, criminal law, crimprof blog, investigation, law school, scholarship, slider, teaching, technology
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An Introduction to (Legal) Generative AI
What is this stuff, anyway, and how’s it fit into law school and lawyering?
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Selecting a Criminal Procedure Casebook
Law school casebooks should not cost $300… but they also cannot (sustainably) be free.
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Teaching Law
What would Socrates do… with the history of American legal education, Langdell’s case method, and contemporary cognitive science?
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Law Prof Versus Practitioner Salaries – Same As It Ever Was
If the difference was also roughly five times in the 1800s… ought we be satisfied?
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Why ‘Henderson’ (or Anyone Else) on Criminal Law and Procedure
Admitting all ego, decisions do simply have to be made.
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John Cleese on the Serious and the Solemn
Potentially moving the ball forward on the place of humor in the contemporary criminal curriculum.
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Classroom Generative AI Hallucinations
When class discussion goes AI-rogue.
categories: artificial intelligence, crimprof blog, homicide, law school, slider, teaching, technology
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Has Trump Second Affected the Crim Law Classroom?
Has the change in administration (and all that goes with) affected your classroom?
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Crim Movie Recommendations
Some of the films I like to use in teaching.
categories: criminal law, crimprof blog, crimprofs, law school, movies and television, slider, teaching