Description
This review examines the AALL 2025 program “AI in Law Libraries: Discussing Ethical Considerations and a Way Forward,” focusing on the ethical challenges artificial intelligence presents for law librarians and legal professionals. The author highlights discussions on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, responsible and transparent use of AI, risks such as hallucinations and bias, and broader concerns including environmental impact and the future of human labor. The review emphasizes that the program raised important questions rather than definitive solutions, underscoring the need for ongoing, profession-wide dialogue as AI continues to evolve.
Publication Date
Fall 2025
Volume
Volume 45; Issue 1
Publisher
AALL's Academic Law Libraries Special Interest Section
First Page
15
Disciplines
Computer Law | Information Literacy | Law | Law Librarianship | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | Legal Profession | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Levine, Joshua, "AI in Law Libraries: Discussing Ethical Considerations and a Way Forward" (2025). Library Staff Articles. 6.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/staff-articles/6
Included in
Computer Law Commons, Information Literacy Commons, Law Librarianship Commons, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Commons, Legal Profession Commons, Science and Technology Law Commons