Abstract
ABSTRACT Two of the forces that have most shaped the landscape in higher education over the last few years have been sustainability on one hand and Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the other. Bringing these phenomena together, this article examines the multifaceted sustainability challenges posed by integrating AI into legal education. The integration of AI into legal education has promised to revolutionise the field, offering unprecedented opportunities for efficiency and innovation. However, this transformative shift is accompanied by ethical and sustainability challenges. This article explores important sustainability issues arising from AI adoption in legal education, emphasising equity, ethics and the long-term viability of AI-driven initiatives. Strategies to promote fairness, inclusivity and ethical AI practices are explored, alongside resource allocation schemes, digital divide mitigation and sustainable faculty training programmes. Ethical considerations are examined, focusing on AI biases and policies for promoting equity and inclusion. This article also discusses the challenge of regulatory compliance in an evolving AI landscape. The intersection of AI adoption, sustainability ethics and legal education necessitates a conscientious integration of sustainability principles to navigate ethical dilemmas responsibly. By addressing these challenges, legal education can lead the way in shaping a future where AI serves as a valuable tool.
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