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SUMMARY:AI\, Evidence\, and the Integrity of Judicial Proceedings
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is creating new evidentiary and procedural challenges for courts\, particularly as judges confront fake evidence\, AI-generated or AI-affected evidence\, fabricated citations\, hallucinated filings\, and other submissions shaped by tools that can alter content in ways that are not always obvious on their face. These developments raise pressing questions about authenticity\, reliability\, disclosure\, attorney responsibility\, and the role courts should play in policing the use of AI in litigation.This program examines the evidentiary and case-management issues courts are increasingly likely to face as AI becomes more embedded in litigation practice. The discussion addresses fake and synthetic evidence\, AI-generated or AI-enhanced exhibits\, hallucinated legal filings\, disclosure expectations\, sanctions issues\, and practical approaches judges may consider when trying to preserve the integrity of proceedings without overcorrecting or adopting unworkable rules. This program provides a practical\, judiciary-focused discussion of how courts can respond to AI-related risks that directly affect adjudication.
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/ai-evidence-and-the-integrity-of-judicial-proceedings/
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Information Session
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SUMMARY:AI in Chambers: Judicial Policy\, Standing Orders and the Future of Court Governance
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the courtroom itself\, courts are also beginning to confront difficult institutional questions about whether\, when\, and how AI should be used internally by judges\, law clerks\, and court staff. Issues involving internal AI use policies\, confidentiality\, workflow support\, drafting assistance\, ethics\, training\, procurement\, and public trust are becoming increasingly important as courts consider how to engage with AI responsibly while maintaining legitimacy and independence. \n\n\n\nThis program focuses on the policy and governance side of AI in the judiciary. The discussion addresses internal chamber use\, standing orders\, court-wide AI policies\, transparency concerns\, judicial education\, and broader questions about how courts should think about AI as both a tool and a subject of regulation. The aim is to explore what sound judicial governance looks like in this area and how courts can approach AI in a way that is practical\, cautious\, and institutionally credible.
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/ai-in-chambers-judicial-policy-standing-orders-and-the-future-of-court-governance/
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs
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SUMMARY:The AI Governance Blueprint: How AI System Risks Drive Emerging Legal Obligations and Compliance
DESCRIPTION:This program provides a forward‑looking\, practice‑oriented examination of how the technical risk profile of modern AI systems is directly shaping emerging regulatory duties\, enforcement expectations\, and organizational compliance frameworks. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Agatha H. Liu\, Partner | Duane Morris LLP | AI and IP Group
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/the-ai-governance-blueprint-how-ai-system-risks-drive-emerging-legal-obligations-and-compliance/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Legal Tech
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