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Berkeley Law’s Strict AI Ban: A Stand for Human Thinking in Legal Training

UC Berkeley School of Law banned AI for drafting, outlining, revising and exams in a strict policy effective summer 2026. Driven by rising misconduct and a belief that thinking defines legal education, the rules prohibit uploading course materials and presume violations from fake citations. Other schools follow with varied approaches amid widespread student use and unclear guidance.

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Berkeley Law’s Strict AI Ban: A Stand for Human Thinking in Legal Training

Why it matters: Policy is moving the AI stack right now, and this update helps explain what changed for builders.

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