University of Chicago Law School
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- AI-enabled cheating is forcing some schools to go analog
The University of Chicago Law School has banned laptops for first-year students to combat AI-enabled cheating and promote independent thinking. The school is redesigning its curriculum to balance AI use with foundational skills, while Brown University recently disciplined students over an AI-assisted cheating scandal.
- University of Chicago Law School goes device-free in some courses to curb AI reliance
The University of Chicago Law School is implementing a policy in some courses to prohibit the use of phones and laptops, aiming to reduce reliance on AI and encourage traditional learning methods.
- University of Chicago Law to ban phones, laptops in classroom for first-year students in new AI plan
The University of Chicago Law School announced it will ban phones and laptops in the classroom for first-year students in its new AI strategy.
- Chicago legal analyst explains US-Iran war peace deal | ChicagoLIVE
Negotiations over the US-Iran peace deal continue with unresolved terms. Pegah Banihashemi from the University of Chicago Law School analyzes the latest developments.