From Dalhousie Law Librarian Hannah Rosborough, a note:
I am conducting a national research project titled Beyond the Books: Generative Artificial Intelligence and Law Students’ Use, Preparedness, and Perceptions. The project is supported by the Canadian Bar Association Law for the Future Fund.
[This survey closes on December 17 so there is some time pressure to get this to students-ed.]
This study explores how Canadian law students are using generative AI tools during their education and early legal work, with the goal of informing future approaches to legal education, professional training, and the development of technological competency standards. The survey will be open between 17 November–17 December 2025. A report of the results will be submitted to the Council of Canadian Law Deans.
I would be grateful if you would share the survey invitation (included below) with your JD students. Participation is voluntary, anonymous, and takes approximately 10–15 minutes.
If you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected].
Thank you very much for your support.
Access the consent form and survey here https://surveys.dal.ca/opinio/s?s=81977
Hannah Rosborough ((BEd, MLIS, LLM)
A copy/pastable survey invite aimed at students is after the jump.
Survey Invitation for Students:
Subject: Invitation to Participate: Survey on Gen AI in Legal Education & Practice
You are invited to take part in a national survey, Beyond the Books: Generative Artificial Intelligence and Law Students’ Use, Preparedness, and Perceptions. The project is supported by the Canadian Bar Association Law for the Future Fund. Your responses will help shape how generative AI is addressed in legal education and professional training.
You will be asked to review a consent form prior to beginning the survey. Participation is voluntary, anonymous, and takes approximately 10–15 minutes. Upon completing the survey, you may opt into a draw for one of five $100 Visa gift cards.
The survey will be open from 17 November–17 December.
To participate, access the consent form and survey here https://surveys.dal.ca/opinio/s?s=81977
Thank you for considering sharing your experience!
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