Latest 'Bluebook' has 'bonkers' rule on citing to artificial intelligence
The Bluebook's new Rule 18.3 mandates saving AI outputs as PDF screenshots and effectively treats generative AI as a citable authority, prompting strong criticism.
Law Review Puts Out Full Issue Of Articles Written With AI - Above the Law
Texas A&M Journal of Property Law embraces AI-assisted scholarship, recognizing its influence on legal writing and guiding peers on transparency and standards.
'If you're boring, you're not going to educate.' - Harvard Gazette
Kennedy's nuanced opinions on issues like affirmative action, racial profiling, and critical race theory position him as a unique and independent thinker in legal scholarship.