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裡橖眻畦 University Charles Widger School of Law Named Finalist in Bloomberg Law's Inaugural Law School Innovation Program

Amy Emerson

VILLANOVA, Pa.裡橖眻畦 University Charles Widger School of Law has been named a finalist in Bloomberg Laws inaugural Law School Innovation Program, which recognizes law schools that have implemented instructional programs that advance new approaches to legal technology implementation and legal education. The University was chosen as one of 10 finalists from an applicant pool of more than 60 institutions nationwide.

The Leveraging Technology to Promote Access to Social Justice course, developed by Associate Professor Amy Emerson, JD, MLS, engages students in self-regulated learning to build legal tech solutions for community partners. Throughout the semester, students produce tangible work products designed to systematically improve access to justice for the underserved. By using logic and analytics to determine a course of action, students employ technology to drive functional change in the legal profession.

Professor Emersons Leveraging Technology course is an example of the best in curricular innovation, said Andrew Lund, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. It serves at least two purposesintroducing students to the cutting edge of legal technology using AI and programming while at the same time using those tools to promote access to justice among communities in need. Moreover, this is all done in the context of real legal work with students getting real-world experience in the service of clients and the greater good. We are so excited by Amys hard work and look forward to all the projects that come from this.

The world is rapidly changing, and lawyers need to understand how technology is impacting the practice of law so that they can continue to represent clients competently, Emerson said. This course is important because it not only provides law students with functional skills in designing and building technology, but also opens their minds to how technology can be used to increase access to justice on a systemic level.

Applications for the inaugural award were evaluated by a team of practicing attorneys, legal technology and legal operations professionals, in-house counsel, recent law school graduates, and Bloomberg Law experts. Finalists were recognized based on the criteria of innovation, impact on students, ability to advance the legal industry and replicability.

Charles Widger School of Law's broad-based legal education is grounded in academic rigor; practical, hands-on training; and a foundation in business that primes graduates for diverse and rewarding legal careers. Through innovative coursework, six clinics and 330+ externship placements, 裡橖眻畦 students learn by doingand graduate with the knowledge and skills needed for success in todays competitive job market. 

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