State Support’s Program Manager Featured at AI Summit Series
On Thursday, April 10, 2025, the University of St. Thomas School of Law will debut its AI Summit series with “AI and Access to Justice.” The presentation, a Law Journal Editor-in-Chief lecture, will take place on campus from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. and registration is free of charge.
As artificial intelligence (AI) brings unprecedented opportunities to the legal justice community, it also brings significant risks. This lecture will explore the critical challenge of leveraging AI to address the ongoing challenges in justice access. Learn about how AI is currently being used to reduce barriers, alongside a discussion of some of the associated risks. Attendees will leave with practical guidelines for the ethical and effective use of AI, and a clearer understanding of its role in improving access to justice.
The summit will feature a talk by J. Singleton, Program Manager at Legal Services State Support. "I'm excited to speak with the students and faculty at the University of St. Thomas School of Law about how we can all work together to make sure technological advances such as generative AI are used to improve access to justice for everyone," she said.
Singleton’s presentation will be followed by a response from Gabriel Teninbaum, Assistant Dean of Innovation, Strategic Initiatives, & Distance Education and Professor of Legal Writing at Suffolk University Law School, and a response from Maya Markovich, Vice President at AAA-ICDR Institute and Executive Director at Justice Tech Association. RSVP here.