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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Texas A&M Symposium: Artificial Intelligence In Legal Scholarship

Texas A&M Symposium, The ‘Why’ & How’ of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Scholarship, 11 Texas A&M J. Prop. L. 543-703 (2025):

ABA Journal, AI Takes on Starring Role in 4 Articles Published by Law Journal:

The Texas A&M Journal of Property Law has published a collection of four articles on the loss of biodiversity that were drafted with the help of artificial intelligence.

Above the Law covered the project and the footnote that ran with each article. It states that portions of the article “were drafted and/or revised” with the help of ChatGPT and Anthropic’s LLM Claude. All content was reviewed and verified by a research team, the footnote said.

The volume’s editor-in-chief, Spencer Nayar, and managing editor, Michael Cooper, wrote a foreword to share what they learned in the process and to propose a standard set of signals to communicate the role of AI in scholarly work.

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