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AI and Adjudication (NEW)


AI in Legal Practice: Architecture, Ethics, and Accountability – Part Four
Credit(s): 2 General (50-minute hour)
2 General (60-minute hour)
Course Number: E16032607W
Original Program Date: March 19, 2026
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Date: March 19, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:15 PM ((GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada))
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Category: CLE, Alternative Dispute Resolution (CLE), Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor (CLE) ... (show more)
Category: CLE, Alternative Dispute Resolution (CLE), Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor (CLE), Business & Corporations (CLE), Commercial & Consumer Law (CLE), Constitutional Law (CLE), Criminal Law (CLE), Education Law (CLE), Elder Law (CLE), Employment and Labor Law (CLE), Environmental Law (CLE), Family Law (CLE), Government Law (CLE), Health Law (CLE), Intellectual Property Law (CLE), International Law (CLE), Law Practice Management (CLE), Litigation (CLE), Real Property Law (CLE), Taxation (CLE), Tort Law (CLE), Trusts, Wills & Estates (CLE) (show less)
Credits: 2.0 general credit hours (Note: This class may be eligible for technology credit in those jurisdictions having such a requirement.)
 
Series Description: This four-part series demystifies the technical foundations and legal implications of modern artificial intelligence (AI). Designed for attorneys and legal professionals with some knowledge of AI, the series provides a structured exploration of how neural networks and transformers function, how “agentic” AI systems are evolving, and what ethical, procedural, and constitutional considerations accompany their use in legal settings. You will leave with a grounded understanding of how AI systems actually work — and how to ­evaluate, supervise, and responsibly integrate them into legal practice.

Class Description: The final class in this series examines the relationship between AI tools and American due process. Among the topics our distinguished panel addresses are faithful representation of litigation material in high-dimensional vector spaces, qualitative differences between in-context and parametric learning, and the impact on access to the tribunal. The panel also discusses the due process implications of gaps between implicit and explicit decision policies, Rashomon Sets (i.e., why multiple models can yield equally accurate but divergent predictions, and the legal implications this raises), and the problem of arbitrary and capricious model selection. The class also identifies adjudication environments that admit computational modeling.
 
You’ll come away with a much stronger understanding of how legal and technical concepts interrelate under American law.
 
Those interested in this session may also want to attend the other classes in this series: Reasoning with Transformers; Agentic Workflows, Tool Calling, and Planning with Transformers; and Working Alongside AI Responsibly & Ethically 2026.

Faculty: Todd Smith, D.C.’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer and the Hon. John P. Howard III, District of Columbia Court of Appeals
 
Cosponsor: D.C.’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer
 
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Series Fees: $0 D.C. Government Attorneys, $296 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $336 D.C. Bar Members, $376 Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $456 Others
 
Individual Class Fees: $0 D.C. Government Attorneys, $89 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $99 D.C. Bar Members, $109 All Other Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $129 Others
 
The D.C. Bar CLE Program now offers discounted group registration rates! For more information, contact the CLE Office at CLE@dcbar.org or 202-626-3488.
2 General (50-minute hour)  

2 General (60-minute hour)  

Registration FeesEarly RegistrationStandard
Non-MemberN/A$129.00
D.C. Bar MemberN/A$99.00
D.C. Bar Regular Community MemberN/A$89.00
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