Given the recent story in the news of the lawyer who used ChatGPT for legal research and cited fabricated cases created by ChatGPT in their brief, on this show, we discuss the limitations and best practices for using ChatGPT and other LLMs for legal research by lawyers and laypeople with guests Richelle Reid, Assistant Law Library Director at NCCU School of Law,
Austin, Director of the Law Library & Professor of Law at Georgetown University School of Law, and Shelly DeAdder, Senior Professor of Legal Writing and Coordinator of the 1L Legal Writing Program at NCCU School of Law.
Wrongful Convictions and Ronnie Long Case
NCCU Law Veterans Law Clinic
Estate Planning
Conversation with recently appointed NCCU School of Law Dean, Patricia Timmons-Goodson
NC Senate Budget proposal and NC Courts
Environmental Justice
Reparations
Private Booker T. Spicely Memorial & Symposium
Jacksonville Murders and White Domestic Terrorism
Law, Technology and the Legal Profession
Student Athletes and NIL
Indictments of Former President Donald Trump
The Distortion of African-American History
Impact of YMCA
303 Creative v. Elenis
Supreme Court on Race in College Admissions
Impact and Importance of Allen v. Milligan
Juneteenth Show
African American Youth Leadership
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