
"If you thought it was hard to get in to a T14 as a student, imagine the uphill battle you'd be facing if you were selling them software! Most law schools are so conservative in their approach to teaching devices that their only student-focused large language model is the Bluebook. Despite the challenges, Harvey convinced Stanford, UCLA, NYU and Notre Dame to adopt the AI in order to experiment with their students keep generations of future lawyers on the cutting edge of legal tech."
"Harvey landed 8 of the 17 top 14 law schools in the country! That isn't a typo by the way. Maybe the inclusion of Harvey will be the thumb on the scale the schools need to bring us back to a list of 14 that actually makes sense. That said, if the schools that added Harvey to their repertoire fall in rank while the ones that abstained go up, it might not be the best look for the LLM specifically catered to law."
Most law schools remain conservative in adopting new teaching technologies, with many relying primarily on the Bluebook as a student-focused tool. Harvey secured pilot adoption at Stanford, UCLA, NYU, and Notre Dame in August and subsequently expanded into additional prestigious programs. New participating schools include WashU, Penn, UChicago, Boston University, Fordham, BYU, UGA, Villanova, Baylor, SMU, and Vanderbilt. Harvey now counts eight of the top law schools among its adopters. The expansion could influence law school rankings and student preparedness, but students are reminded that personal learning and exam preparation remain their responsibility.
Read at Above the Law
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