AI and Law Librarians: Introducing the Idea of Creating a Legal Information Research Team to Prepare Students for the Practice of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Legal Reference Services Quarterly
Abstract
The introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the practice of law has created a variety of shifts for courts, law firms, and law schools. As AI expands into legal research, law schools must adapt to teach their students the basics of AI. This article proposes that law librarians can be central to their law school’s efforts to prepare their students for the changes in law practice due to their knowledge of electronic research tools and the underpinning legal information organizational structures AI assistants rely upon to provide information.
Publication Date
1-6-2025
Recommended Citation
McLaughlin, Paul, "AI and Law Librarians: Introducing the Idea of Creating a Legal Information Research Team to Prepare Students for the Practice of Law" (2025). Scholarly Works. 1043.
https://ir.law.utk.edu/utklaw_facpubs/1043