Abstract
We set out to investigate the significant responses of the digital economy to legal
education, as well as some of the practical proposals made in response to system
criticisms. In order to do this, important suggestions made by legal and educational
experts to modify legal education in light of the pervasiveness of technology were
identified. It then delves deeply into how colleges and universities are evolving as AI
enters the market. The research was conducted on the impact of AI on legal education
as well as suggestions for necessary modifications. Relevant literature searches were
conducted using both qualitative and technical methodologies, as well as a deductive
hypothetical procedural approach, in this interdisciplinary exploratory research.
Furthermore, legal education should shift from a retrospective to a forward-looking
and projective perspective, integrating technical knowledge and quantitative methods,
while not ignoring the practice of traditional skills, communication, and descriptive
standards so extremely valued by legal professionals, thus emphasizing the need to
develop creativeness in students. However, in parallel, a policy must be devised that
takes into consideration the ethical issues associated with the use of AI in the
classroom. Lastly, it is obvious that there is no likelihood of AI replacing the legal
professions in the near future. However, institutions must notify students that some
legal profession responsibilities may be performed by AI technologies
Publisher
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar, Pakistan
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education
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