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  1. The last Lawyer Ex Machina of the spring semester is out: California State Bar considers specific rules to require lawyers to verify cites to eliminate AI fabrications in court filings; PA is suing Character.AI for providing AI chatbots that claim to be licensed therapists; SBF strikes out in getting a new trial; a major learning management system for colleges & unis was hacked; and more #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina

  2. Well, guess I really can’t use the bird site anymore. Limiting myself to viewing 600 messages a day is not how I use social media lol. So… where are the #librarians, #lawyers, #lawprofessors, and/or #lawlibrarians hanging out here? Is there an instance everyone’s on?

    (And yes I feel dumb for still using it, it’s been obvious something like this was l going to happen for months)

  3. Hi legal ed friends, working on a new chapter & looking for a few folks who might be willing to share a retrieval technique they use in their (doctrinal & any skills) classrooms: low-stakes quizzing, summarizing points from last unit, etc. #LegalEd #LegalWriting #LawLibrarians /1

  4. Really any activity you do where all students pull what they've learned out of their memory without notes. If you might be interested, plesse let me know. #LegalEd #LawLibrarians #LegalWriting /2

  5. #LawLibrarians or other #LawProfessors if you were designing a legal research class for first year law students what would you include or exclude? What would be your ideal way of teaching a first year legal research class? #LegalResearch #LawSchool #LawSchools #Law @lawlibrarians

  6. #LawLibrarians and #LegalEd folks, a great opportunity to hear @greenarchives1 talk about her new book!
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    RT @ALALibrary
    Sarah Lamdan will discuss her book "Data Cartels: The Companies that Monopolize and Control our Information" with Yasmeen Shorish on November 18, 4:30 PM, Eastern Time. Registration is free and available in-person and online.
    libguides.smith.edu/DataCartel
    twitter.com/ALALibrary/status/

  7. #LawLibrarians, if you know any faculty at your school who use prediction, please let me know, too. 😀
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    RT @drakealyson
    #LegalEd friends, I'm looking for a few doctrinal & skills profs who utilize prediction exercises in their classrooms for a project I'm working on.
    I'm defining prediction as asking students to answer Qs abt a topic/issue your course lectures/materials haven't yet covered /1
    twitter.com/DrakeAlyson/status