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Law Librarians Take the Lead: The Future of AI and Legal Information

Nov 10, 2025
Cas Laskowski, Head of Research at the University of Arizona College of Law and co-founder of the Future of Law Libraries initiative, joins Kris Niedringhaus, Associate Dean at the University of South Carolina School of Law Library. They discuss how librarians can transition from passive observers to active leaders in AI integration within legal practice. Major topics include the impact of ChatGPT, proposals for centralized AI organizations, tiered training models for librarians, and the ethics of teaching law students to use AI responsibly.
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ADVICE

Create A Centralized Coordination Hub

  • Build a centralized organization to coordinate training, advocacy, and sustain profession-wide AI efforts across libraries.
  • Start with a coordination hub like the Data Curation Network model and let member needs shape its future functions.
INSIGHT

Librarians' Edge Is Information Architecture

  • Law librarians' core strengths are information architecture, organization, and understanding user search behaviors.
  • Those skills uniquely position them to design and critique ethically grounded AI systems for legal information.
ADVICE

Use Tiered Training For AI Readiness

  • Adopt tiered AI training (foundational to advanced) modeled on the Delta Lawyer framework to match roles and interest levels.
  • Ensure baseline skills include prompt literacy, platform-specific expertise, and ethics so librarians can teach and advise others.
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