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Latest from the BlogCan Using AI Improve Legal Reasoning? The Answer May Surprise YouMarch 22, 2026 · Tammy Oltz One of the most common concerns about AI in legal education is that students who rely on it will develop weaker reasoning skills over time. A new study from the University of Minnesota Law School puts that assumption to the test, and the results are more nuanced than you might expect. |
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John Marshall briefly served as both Secretary of State and Chief Justice of the United States simultaneously in 1801. Learn more about John Marshall with these resources from the Burger Library: |

