What if the key to better legal work isn’t just smarter tools but more inclusive ones? Susan Tanner, Associate Professor at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, joins Zack Glaser to explore how AI and universal design can improve legal education and law firm operations. Susan shares how tools like generative AI can support neurodiverse thinkers, enhance client communication, and reduce anxiety for students and professionals alike. They also discuss the importance of inclusive design in legal tech and how law firms can better support their teams by embracing different ways of thinking to build a more accessible, future-ready practice. The conversation emphasizes the need for educators and legal professionals to adapt to the evolving landscape of AI, ensuring that they leverage its capabilities to better serve their clients and students.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro and Lawyerist's New Programs
03:50 – NetDocuments with Patric Thomas
10:49 – Meet Dr. Susan Tanner
12:30 – AI and Legal Ethics
13:30 – What is Universal Design for Learning?
20:59 – Applying Universal Design in Legal Practice
24:45 – Using AI to Support Diverse Thinkers
29:33 – AI as a Communication Partner
34:01 – Law Students and AI Adoption
38:04 – AI for Lawyer Productivity and Mental Health
44:00 – Enhancing Critical Thinking with AI
46:00 – Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts