CLE Programs
Opening Keynote: The Implications of Generative AI for Legal Services
Trial Courtroom, A-B Hall Room 309Join us. 1.0 MO MCLE Keynote Speaker: Andrew Perlman Dean & Professor of Law,Suffolk University Law School
ABA Law Review Panel
Additional event details to come. Bill Tomlinson and Andrew Torrance Moderated by Peter Hook
Can We Train Bots to Negotiate Like Lawyers and What Do We Learn as We Do?
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Join us. 2.0 MO MCLE Sponsored by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series in collaboration with the WashU Law Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program, in conjunction with WashU Law Tech Weeks. Lead by: Dwight Golann Research and Emeritus Professor of Law, Suffolk University Karen Tokarz Charles Nagel Professor of Public Interest Law &...
AI’s Impact on Healthcare
The Newmark Family Courtroom, A-B Hall Room 309Join us. Join us for a panel hosted by the Cordell Institute on “AI’s Impact on Healthcare”, featuring Chenyang Lu, Fullgraf Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, McKelvey School of Engineering, WashU; Neil Richards, Koch Distinguished Professor in Law; Director, Cordell Institute, WashU Law; Rachel Sachs, Professor of Law, WashU Law; Ryan Durrie, Lecturer in Law;...
AI and Legal Research and Teaching
The Newmark Family Courtroom, A-B Hall Room 309Join us. Join us for a faculty panel on “AI and Legal Research and Teaching” with Jens Frankenreiter, Associate Professor of Law, WashU Law, James Hicks, Associate Professor of Law, WashU Law, moderated by Stacie Reardon, Director of Legal Practice, Associate Professor of Practice, WashU Law. 1.0 MO MCLE Participants: Jens Frankenreiter Associate Professor of Law, WashU Law...
Critical Race Theory at the Bottom of the Well: Derrick Bell’s ‘Grandchildren’ Reflect on the Future of CRT
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)“Critical Race Theory at the Bottom of the Well: Derrick Bell’s ‘Grandchildren’ Reflect on the Future of CRT” Roundtable with Robert Chang, UC Irvine School of Law; Adrienne Davis, WashU Law; and Anthony Farley, Albany Law School. Sponsored by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series. MO MCLE 1.0 Sponsored by the WashU Law...
How Large Language Models Work And What That Means for Courts
AI is no longer a distant issue for the judiciary—it is already in the courtroom. Lawyers are filing AI-generated briefs, vendors are marketing “AI for judges,” and fabricated case citations have appeared in both filings and opinions. This CLE cuts through the hype to explain how today’s large language models (LLMs) actually work, why they...
AI and Copyright: Understanding the Issues, Lawsuits, and What Comes Next
This CLE offers an accessible, in-depth overview of one of today’s most consequential legal debates—the clash between artificial intelligence and copyright law. As generative AI tools rely on vast quantities of copyrighted works for training, courts are now being asked to decide whether such use constitutes lawful fair use or unlawful reproduction. This session unpacks...