Artificial intelligence (AI)
TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium for Law & Courts
The TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium for Law & Courts is collaborative effort between the Thomson Reuters Institute (TRI) and NCSC bringing together technologists, forward-leaning legal thinkers, and court leaders to discuss policy developments and responses that are crucial to the future of the justice ecosystem.
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We continue to issue new guidance and resources to assist courts with understanding and responding to AI and AI-related issues.
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Review AI in state courts
Explore updated guidance on AI in state courts, including court orders, rules, policies, and an interactive map.
Learn in our AI Sandbox
A secure, hands-on environment for judges and court professionals to familiarize themselves with AI tools.
Determine AI readiness
Our guide helps courts assess AI maturity and offers a practical path toward implementation.
Understand AI issues & trends
Experts share emerging trends and issues in courts related to AI during thought-provoking webinar discussions.
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We can help make sense of rapidly evolving AI technologies and the best applications for courts. From policies to roadmaps, our team is ready to assist.
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Modernizing unauthorized practice of law regulations to embrace AI-driven solutions & improve access to justice
The growing access-to-justice crisis coupled with the rapid pace of AI innovation creates a unique opportunity for state courts and bar associations to meet the moment by adopting regulatory reforms that support AI-fueled legal service delivery tools to responsibly assist with legal needs. This webinar explores potential reforms to unlicensed practice of law (UPL) regulations.
AI foundations in the courts
Here are some practical insights for building a solid foundation for responsible AI use in your court, encompassing privacy, bias, ethics, and accessibility.
AI-generated evidence: A guide for judges
Helping judges evaluate AI-generated content and ensure fair, informed decisions that preserve the integrity of judicial proceedings.