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Flinders Uni embeds tech in new law courses
Flinders University has launched a range of new law courses studyng the legal implications of emerging technologies and how they can be used to in legal practice to increase the quality of service. It follows a successful pilot at the uni in which law students designed and built their own apps using Neota Logic's artificial intelligence software to increase their technological literacy. The app building pilot was also billed as a way of increasing people's access to legal services in areas where they might otherwise not be able to - another goal of the new suite of courses. Dean of Law, Associate Professor Tania Leiman said in a statement that the new courses will be available for study from March next year. "On of the core topics is Law in a'Digital Age', which seeks to equip students with the digital skills to assist clients to access justice," Leiman said.