The policies aim to foster what the law school is calling “AI-resilient teaching and assessment” across the school’s first-year law core classes.
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Chicago Tribune

University of Chicago Law School opts to prohibit electronic devices in some classrooms

Come fall, first-year students at the University of Chicago Law School will be prohibited from using electronic devices like laptops, tablets and phones in the classroom throughout the 2026-27 academic year. The new policy comes as artificial intelligence continues to affect the higher education landscape and schools grapple with how to handle the ever-evolving technology.

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