193: Books to Read Before Law School

193: Books to Read Before Law School

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538: Using AI in Law School: Smart Strategies and Red Flags

Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! As AI is becoming part of our everyday life, we're discussing the good practices and the questionable uses of AI in law school. In this episode we discuss: How law students are currently using AI How law schools and professors are r ...  Show more

537: Planning for a Better Second Semester in Law School

Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In the first week of January, we're talking about the second semester – how to make a study plan, get feedback on your first-semester exams, and even use AI to help you out with organization and studying. In this episode we discuss: ...  Show more

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