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Using Generative AI for Legal Research, Third Edition

Authors
  • Amy E. Sloan
Series / Aspen Coursebook Series
Description
Table of contents
Preface

The promise of generative AI is awe-inspiring. Today, however, the questions about AI sometimes outnumber the answers. Using Generative AI for Legal Research provides a framework professors can use to introduce generative AI into the research curriculum.

To use AI effectively, researchers must be aware both of its potential and its limitations. Using Generative AI for Legal Research explores how AI fits within a process for conducting legal research. Specifically, this material:

  • addresses advantages and challenges of using AI for research;
  • outlines tasks for which AI is and is not useful;
  • describes how to prompt AI tools to produce useful information;
  • offers guidelines for citing and acknowledging AI-generated information.

The content follows the structure of chapters in in Basic Legal Research: Tools and Strategies (Revised 8th ed., 2024) and includes research examples and a chapter checklist. Although this material fits with Basic Legal Research, it can also be used as a stand-alone supplement with other instructional materials.

New to the Third Edition:

  • Updated descriptions of different forms of AI
  • Updated explanation of AI’s advantages and limitations, including strategies for avoiding research pitfalls
  • New research examples highlighting how to evaluate AI research results
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About the authors
Amy E. Sloan
University of Baltimore School of Law

Sloan joined the University of Baltimore School of Law faculty as professor of law in 2001. From 2001 until 2010, she led the Legal Skills Program jointly with Eric B. Easton. Prior to joining the faculty, she taught at The George Washington University Law School, where she directed the Legal Research and Writing Program, and at the Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law. She served as an associate of the George Washington Law Review and as a law clerk to the Hon. William M. Nickerson and the Hon. Edward S. Northrop at the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. As Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Sloan manages academic matters within the school, including scheduling courses, advising students, working with adjunct faculty, and advising the dean and the faculty on curricular matters. Sloan's scholarly interests include legal research and writing, classical and contemporary rhetoric, and appellate practice. She is active in the Association of Legal Writing Directors and is a member of the Pennsylvania and District of Columbia bars.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2026-05-11
Copyright Year
2025
Pages
44
eBook
9798899641794
Subject
Legal Research
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