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Listen to the ABA Journal Podcasts for analysis and discussion of the latest legal issues and trends. Podcasts include ABA Legal Rebels and ABA Asked and Answered, brought to you by Legal Talk Network.

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Most lawyers probably have bad memories of high school physics and would rather get held in contempt of court than learn about quantum mechanics. They might change their tune when they learn about the potential and promise of quantum computing.

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Let’s talk about every lawyer’s favorite subject: exams. It seems like every day, there’s another threshold that generative artificial intelligence crosses. First, it was able to take a bar exam and do reasonably well. Then it was able to ace it. Sam... more

In 2025, we saw greater adoption of generative artificial intelligence tools across all areas of the legal industry. Will 2026 bring more of the same? Or will there be a backlash or reaction of some sort? What about the regulatory landscape for AI? W... more

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Recent Guests

Paul Stymers
Partner in the Washington DC Office of Holland & Knight, co-lead of the Federal Government Affairs Practice
Holland & Knight
Episode: Quantum Leap? Development of new tech gives lawyers plenty to think about
Brett Burney
Techshow 2026 co-chair, founder of Burney Consultants
Burney Consultants
Episode: Techshow Attendees Assemble: A preview of this year's show
Patrick Wright
Techshow 2026 co-chair, managing partner at The Wright Firm
The Wright Firm
Episode: Techshow Attendees Assemble: A preview of this year's show
Daniel Schwarz
Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, AI and law expert
University of Minnesota Law School
Episode: Generative AI is now capable of grading law school exams; what's next?
Oliver Roberts
Co-director of the AI Collaborative; adjunct professor; Editor-in-Chief of AI and the Law at National Law Review; CEO/Co-founder of wicard.ai
Holtzman Vogel; Washington University School of Law; National Law Review; wicard.ai
Episode: What's on tap for 2026 when it comes to generative AI?
Jason Brown
CEO of the Association of Corporate Counsel with over 25 years in the legal profession
Association of Corporate Counsel
Episode: How in-house counsel are increasingly turning to generative AI
Paul Golden
Author of the book Litigating Adverse Possession, Pirates v. Zombies
Author
Episode: Users keepers: Pirates, zombies and adverse possession | Rebroadcast
Nancy Maveety
Author of Glass and Gavel
Episode: The Supreme Court’s colorful history with alcohol gets a look in ‘Glass and Gavel’ | Rebroadcast
Hillary Bowman
CEO of Querious, a generative AI power tool designed to enhance attorney-client conversations.
Querious
Episode: How lawyers can use generative AI to get a leg up in communicating with clients

Hosts

Victor Lee
Host associated with the ABA Journal Legal Rebels podcast and related ABA/Journal programs.
Lee Rawles
Host of multiple ABA Journal and Modern Law Library programs; frequently moderates discussions with authors, judges, and law profs.

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
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    As a wealthy, advanced, western democracy, the US is a naturally litigious country. The AB Journal provides rare and authoritative insight into the minds and history that have shaped the American legal system over the past 200 years.

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    OlgaSpanier
    Canada5 years ago
  • 5 stars

    Great Podcast. I’d love more frequent episodes.

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    K_Outlaw
    United States8 years ago
  • Great

    Great avenue

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    ExquisiteEsq
    United States9 years ago
  • Mr.

    Great podcast but should be weekly or more frequent!

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    Addison Barnhardt
    United States11 years ago

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Generative AI is now capable of grading law school exams; what's next?
Q: How did the grading study come about, and what were the key findings?
The study originated from Dan Schwarz's long-running interest in providing individualized feedback and the empirical potential of AI to assist with grading. The core finding was that when AI is fed the exam question, a student answer, and a grading rubric, the AI's scores correlated highly with human scores, with correlations around 80-93%, suggesting AI can align with human assessment under structured rubrics.
Techshow Attendees Assemble: A preview of this year's show
Q: How can lawyers best utilize AI, and how should they learn more about Techshow to maximize their time there?
The speakers suggest integrating AI across all tracks rather than isolating it, attending practical AI workshops, planning schedule around core tech sessions and vendor demos, and leveraging networking events like startup valley and Taste of Techshow to gain hands-on knowledge and real-world workflows.
2025 Year in Review: Generative AI, access to justice and law schools
Q: Where do you think this bar exam reform is heading?
Bar exams are adapting to consider new methods of lawyer preparation, but a complete overhaul of law schools may be necessary to prepare students for present-day legal practice.
2025 Year in Review: Generative AI, access to justice and law schools
Q: Are these reforms really a way to significantly bridge the access to justice gap, or is just going to be another way of just putting a bandaid on the gaping wound?
It's suggested that these reforms may only serve as band-aids, and only governmental funding could genuinely address the access to justice gap.
2025 Year in Review: Generative AI, access to justice and law schools
Q: Can you talk about how widespread AI adoption is amongst lawyers and how they're using it?
AI adoption among individual users is at 31%, with law firms at 24%. There's significant interest and increased utilization in the legal sector.

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