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Overview
You Brain Has Biases, So Does AI. Are Your Decisions Ethical?
Implicit bias shapes legal judgment in ways attorneys rarely see coming, and AI tools trained on biased data are making the problem harder to detect and easier to scale. This CLE cuts through both issues with practical frameworks grounded in cognitive science, helping you spot bias in your own decisions and apply sound ethical oversight to the AI tools in your practice. Register today!
- Understand the neuroscience of implicit bias and how it silently shapes legal judgment.
- Identify the specific decision points in legal practice where bias most commonly occurs.
- Recognize how AI tools can encode, amplify, or mask bias - and what that means for your ethical obligations.
- Apply a practical framework for ethical oversight of AI-assisted legal work.
- Leave with concrete, actionable strategies to reduce bias and strengthen professional responsibility compliance.
Abbreviated Agenda
- The Neuroscience of Bias: How the Legal Brain Really Works
- Bias in the Courtroom, the Conference Room, and the Boardroom
- Where Bias Shows Up in Legal Decision-Making: Research and Case Examples
- Bias in Client Intake, Advice, Negotiation, and Advocacy
- The Professional Responsibility Dimensions: Model Rules and Real Stakes
- AI in Legal Practice: Promise, Peril, and Ethical Obligations
- How Legal AI Tools Are Built and Where Bias Enters
- Real-World Examples: Predictive Policing, Contract Review, eDiscovery, and More
- Attorney Duties When Using AI: Supervision, Competence, and Candor
- A Practical Framework for Bias-Aware, Ethically Sound Legal Practice
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Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total |
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| Alaska CLE |
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1 Total |
| Alabama CLE |
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1 Total |
| Arkansas CLE |
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1 Total |
| Arizona CLE |
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1 Total |
| California CLE |
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1 Total |
| Colorado CLE |
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1 Total |
| Connecticut CLE |
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1 Total |
| Delaware CLE |
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1 Total |
| Florida CLE |
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1 Total |
| Georgia CLE |
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1 Total |
| Hawaii CLE |
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1 Total |
| Iowa CLE |
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1 Total |
| Idaho CLE |
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1 Total |
| Illinois CLE |
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1 Total |
| Indiana CLE |
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1 Total |
| Kansas CLE |
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1 Total |
| Kentucky CLE |
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1 Total |
| Louisiana CLE |
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1 Total |
| Maine CLE |
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1 Total |
| Minnesota CLE |
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1 Total |
| Missouri CLE |
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1.2 Total |
| Northern Mariana Islands CLE |
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1 Total |
| Mississippi CLE |
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1 Total |
| Montana CLE |
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1 Total |
| North Carolina CLE |
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1 Total |
| Nebraska CLE |
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1 Total |
| New Hampshire CLE |
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1 Total |
| New Jersey CLE |
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1.2 Total |
| New Mexico CLE |
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1 Total |
| Nevada CLE |
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1 Total |
| New York CLE |
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1 Total |
| Ohio CLE |
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1 Total |
| Oklahoma CLE |
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1 Total |
| Oregon CLE |
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1 Total |
| Pennsylvania CLE |
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1 Total |
| Rhode Island CLE |
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1 Total |
| South Carolina CLE |
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1 Total |
| Tennessee CLE |
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1 Total |
| Texas CLE |
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1 Total |
| Utah CLE |
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1 Total |
| Virginia CLE |
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1 Total |
| Vermont CLE |
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1 Total |
| Washington CLE |
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1 Total |
| Wisconsin CLE |
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1 Total |
| West Virginia CLE |
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1.2 Total |
| Wyoming CLE |
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1 Total |
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Agenda
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Implicit Bias, the Brain, and AI: Modern Challenges in Legal Decision-Making
- The Neuroscience of Bias: How the Legal Brain Really Works
- Bias in the Courtroom, the Conference Room, and the Boardroom
- Where Bias Shows Up in Legal Decision-Making: Research and Case Examples
- Bias in Client Intake, Advice, Negotiation, and Advocacy
- The Professional Responsibility Dimensions: Model Rules and Real Stakes
- AI in Legal Practice: Promise, Peril, and Ethical Obligations
- How Legal AI Tools Are Built and Where Bias Enters
- Real-World Examples: Predictive Policing, Contract Review, eDiscovery, and More
- Attorney Duties When Using AI: Supervision, Competence, and Candor
- A Practical Framework for Bias-Aware, Ethically Sound Legal Practice
Who Should Attend
This legal guide is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
James K. Weston, II
is a board-certified civil trial lawyer at Phelan Tucker Law, LLP, in Iowa City, Iowa. He has been a practicing trial lawyer since graduating from law school in 1996. Mr. Weston practices in the areas of personal injury and wrongful death, professional negligence/malpractice, commercial litigation and general civil litigation. In addition to his trial practice, he regularly speaks to lawyers' groups on litigation and trial issues, insurance law, and other subjects. Mr. Weston earned his B.A. degree from the University of Iowa and his J.D. degree from Drake University School of Law. He is a fellow of the Iowa Academy of Trial Lawyers.
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