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21st January
10:00 to 12:00
30 You will earn 30 silver points for completing this activity.
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Access to Justice in the Age of AI

21st January 10:00 to 12:00
Students to consider critically issues surrounding access to justice for different members of society. Are we all able to access justice to the same degree? What role will AI play in allowing people to access justice? Or might it provide another barrier?
This activity is offered as part of Future Me Week - five days of exciting opportunities to develop your skills, deepen understanding, gain experience and take steps towards an exciting Future You.

Access to Justice is one of the biggest challenges facing the law today. In this activity you will encounter some of the issues head on and come up with your own ideas to improve access to justice and create a fairer society. What role can AI play in improving access to justice and what risks does it pose?

In the first session you learn about some of the issues connected with access to justice. You will then be split into groups and given a scenario. The scenario will provide you with the details of a (fictitious) case involving a person who needs legal assistance. Your task will be to identify the barriers to justice the person faces. These barriers could be financial, geographical, political, legal or another hindrance. You will then think of ways that this barrier can be overcome or even removed. How could the law or society be organised so that everyone has access to justice? How will AI interact with these barriers? This will require both research and creative thinking skills.

Once you have identified the issues and considered a plan of action to solve the problem you will relay this in a short video. The video can take any form you want and the more creative and impactful the better. This is a chance for you show off your creative and critical thinking skills.

In the second session a panel of legal experts will discuss the findings of the videos and any issues raised. This will give you the opportunity to hear from leading lawyers and for you to ask questions based on what you have discovered. It will be informative, entertaining and useful for you in your career development.

Associated Badges:

In A Nutshell...

  • Collaborate...with other law school students
  • Explore...emerging legal technologies
  • Demonstrate...critical thinking and creativity skills
  • Gain recognition...from peers and colleagues
  • Earn up to 30 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.

Schedule

  • place 10:00 to 12:00 on 21/01/25 - BS 3.11
    Access to Justice Briefing