International Journal on Science and Technology

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Redefining Legal Pedagogy: Integrating AI Tools Without Undermining Human Judgment

Author(s) Ms. Shibanee Acharya, Mr. Ashish Kumar Mishra, Mr. Omkar Acharya
Country India
Abstract There is a growing need to analyze the traditional legal pedagogy due to the increasingly emergence of artificial intelligence into legal research, analysis and education at large. This study explores the incorporation of various tools into the legal education system in enhancing learning while on the verge of preserving and nurturing the essential human skills such as ethical reasoning, critical thinking, and professional judgment. The study further examines upon the existing tension between the structured technology and the expansion of human-centric legal suitability, arguing that legal education must evolve to maintain the balance between the two domains. While combining legal theory alongside educational psychology and technological ethics, the research investigates a multidisciplinary framework upon current legal practices across various schools where AI integration is gaining momentum. This estimates how various tools like legal chatbots, predictive analytics, and AI-powered research engines determine student learning outcomes, classroom dynamics, and the legal perception reasoning. The study employs qualitative methods, including interviews with law faculty and students, alongside case studies of institutions that have piloted AI-enhanced curricula. Various studies reveal that Artificial intelligence make it easier to find legal materials and speed up processes, but relying too much on them might make legal decisions less creative, less analytical, and less morally responsible. The study recommends a concept of "augmented legal pedagogy" that merges AI technology with human-centred teaching techniques to assemble the legal profession to meet the future needs and ensure it to be more ethical by nature. Hence, to conclude, it is suggested to educators, institutions and regulators to ensure that legal training procedure stays up-to-date with the technology and is still essentially human in the age of AI.
Keywords Pedagogy, Technology, Momentum, Artificial, Structured
Published In Volume 17, Issue 1, January-March 2026
Published On 2026-02-01
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v17.i1.10272
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbm8bc

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