
Can AI Help You Win in Court? A New Era of Self-Representation
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Could AI make you a better advocate than a lawyer?
In this episode, Jen Leonard and Bridget McCormack explore real-world stories of self-represented litigants using AI tools to win cases, plus a bold proposal to allow “robot lawyers” in appellate arguments. From century rides powered by ChatGPT to experiments in legal education innovation, this conversation tackles the evolving role of AI in justice.
Episode Highlights
(3:02) AI Aha! Moments: Fitness and food ordering hacks
(7:41) ChatGPT Agents explained
(19:37) Self-represented litigant wins appeal with AI
(22:17) Adam Unikowski's jaw-dropping experiment
Topics covered:
– A self-represented litigant’s AI-assisted appellate victory
– Adam Unikowsky’s robot lawyer experiment at SCOTUS
– ChatGPT Agents and task-based automation
– AI for legal research, CLE, and gamification
– Why courts should pilot AI-supported oral arguments
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