Law and Technology in Legal Education: A Systemic Approach at Ryerson

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The Faculty of Law at Ryerson University has undertaken extensive curricular reforms aimed at engaging with technology as a central requirement of legal practice. These reforms reflect an undertaking to develop practice-based education and an undertaking to teach students to think critically about the impact of automating and mechanizing legal information. Teaching students to identify how to use technology, how to design it, and how to challenge its effects are key to providing a systemic approach to law and technology. This is an approach that teaches students to identify how law and legal services can be fundamentally altered by computational analysis.

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Graben, S. (2021). Law and Technology in Legal Education: A Systemic Approach at Ryerson. Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 58(1), 139–162. https://doi.org/10.60082/2817-5069.3634

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