Charleston Law Review and the Riley Institute at Furman University will host the 18th annual Law & Society Symposium at the Charleston Museum Auditorium on Friday, February 20.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often referred to the technology of the “future” at law schools, however, at Charleston School of Law it has been an integral part of studying the practice of law.
Charleston School of Law along with partners at the Riley Institute at Furman University will host the 17th annual Law & Society Symposium on Friday, February 21.
Katie Brown, Associate Dean for Information Resources at Charleston School of Law, opened the 16th annual Law & Society Symposium with some eye-popping numbers about the short history (and future) of Artificial Intelligence.