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AI & Legal Skills: Innovation, Impact, & Integrity

Tuesday, Jun 3, 2025 at 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM EDT

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Tuesday, Jun 3, 2025 at 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM EDT

AI & Legal Skills: Innovation, Impact, & Integrity

June 3, 2025
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM Pacific
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern 

Hosted by the LWI AI Committee and the University of Wisconsin Law School

Join the Legal Writing Institute’s AI Committee for a dynamic, one-day online event exploring the evolving role of generative AI in legal education and practice. The LWI Online AI Conference: AI & Legal Skills – Innovation, Impact, & Integrity offers a unique opportunity to connect with colleagues across the spectrum of experience—from early adopters to AI skeptics—who are ready to engage in thoughtful dialogue, collaborative exploration, and forward-thinking innovation.

This event is designed to spark conversation and community around AI’s implications for lawyering skills. Through solo presentations, panels, demonstrations, and discussion-based sessions, we’ll address timely topics such as:

  • Teaching research, analysis, writing, and revising in the AI era

  • Developing learning outcomes and assessments that reflect new capabilities

  • Maintaining ethical and professional standards in a changing landscape

  • Supporting access to justice through innovative technologies

  • Collaborating with students, employers, and allied professionals

Whether you’re experimenting with ChatGPT in the classroom, rethinking your learning outcomes, or simply curious about what’s next, you’re welcome here. We’ve intentionally kept the registration fee low to foster broad participation across the LWI community.

Don’t miss this chance to help shape the future of legal education and lawyering in the age of AI.

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The Legal Writing Institute (LWI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving legal communication by supporting the development of teaching and scholarly resources and establishing forums to discuss the study, teaching, and practice of professional legal writing. We believe that effective legal communication is critical to the wellbeing of society, the judicial system, and the legal profession.

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