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At a time when artificial intelligence is becoming ever more real, we
would do well to remember the jobs that natural intelligence still needs to do in
legal work. Choosing is one of those jobs. This Article highlights the central
role choice plays in legal work, explores opportunities to better support
effective decision making in legal practice, and considers ways to better teach
choice making in legal education. This Article is meant as a practical
contribution to the existing academic literature about choice in lawyering work.

Read the Article by Marc Lauritsen Here