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AI and the Future of Law School (Nick Hafen) (Ep. 452)

AI and the Future of Law School (Nick Hafen) (Ep. 452)

FromThinking LSAT


AI and the Future of Law School (Nick Hafen) (Ep. 452)

FromThinking LSAT

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ben and Nathan chat with Nick Hafen, the Head of Legal Technology Education at BYU Law. They discuss what law students should know about leveraging generative AI tools like ChatGPT in law school and beyond. The guys also review a tip for managing test anxiety, and they explain why they don’t diagram in Logical Reasoning.

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0:43 - Generative AI - Nick explains some generative AI basics that law students should know. The guys discuss how the technology might impact lawyers’ jobs.
8:57 - AI and Law School - Law schools are still deciding how to incorporate AI into their curriculums. Students shouldn’t rely on their professors to teach them everything they need to know.
17:39 - Getting Started with AI - Nick suggests a simple Google search to start learning about generative AI. Ben and Nathan encourage listeners to experiment with new use cases.
24:49 - Nick’s Career - Nick outlines his career path from big law, to solo practice, to working at BYU.
32:19 - BYU Admissions - The guys look at BYU’s admissions and scholarship data using LSAT Demon’s Tuition Roll Call.
39:29 - Nick’s LSAT Story - Nick shares the story of his nerve-racking experience taking the LSAT in person while studying abroad.
43:44 - Word of the Week - Whoever invented Halo Top should be defenestrated.
46:17 - Pearls vs. Turds - Listener Henry provides a tip for boosting confidence on test day.
52:25 - Don’t Diagram in LR - Nathan and Ben explain why diagramming conditional statements in Logical Reasoning can be more harmful than helpful.
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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