Julie Yihong Mao, Just Futures Law
James Sandman, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Angela Tripp, Legal Services Corporation




Hosted by the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights and the ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is at the forefront of technological innovation and public discourse, offering unprecedented opportunities to transform access to legal counsel, particularly for low-income communities. However, alongside AI’s promise come significant challenges and risks. This insightful class delves into the current state of AI in the legal field, examining its potential to enhance access to justice while addressing the ethical dilemmas and dangers associated with its misuse. Our expert panel explores both opportunities for AI to bridge gaps in legal representation and the precautions necessary to ensure its responsible implementation, safeguarding equity and integrity in the legal system.