Legal Education
Jan. 24, 2020
UC Irvine School of Law gets grant to expand AI curriculum
The university said $56,000 would be split into smaller amounts to expand the coverage of artificial intelligence in the curriculum in focus areas such as environmental law, human rights law, products liability and corporate law.




The UC Irvine School of Law received a $56,000 grant from the university's vice chancellor's office to further incorporate artificial intelligence and emerging technologies into the law school's curriculum.
"Our students will be ready to meet the demand in the legal market for lawyers who have the skill set and knowledge to tackle the important impacts these technologies are already having in the legal field," Dean L. Song Richar...
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