Can law be reduced to code — and what happens to lawyers if it can? Yale Law professor Scott J. Shapiro, founder of Yale's Legal AI Lab, joins New Law Order to explore how AI could democratize legal information, automate legal reasoning, and exploit loopholes the way hackers exploit software bugs. In this episode of New Law Order, co-hosts Joel Cohen and Yale Law Professor John Morley talk with Shapiro about: - "Law as Code" and computational jurisprudence - How AI could widen access to justice - The risk of AI exploiting regulatory loopholes - Where human judgment still wins — and where it doesn't - What it all means for the future of the profession Watch the full talk (CLE credit available): https://www.talksonlaw.com/talks/law-as-code-the-ai-power-shift More interviews with the titans of law: https://www.talksonlaw.com New Law Order is a podcast and limited series about the coming shake-up in legal services, co-hosted by Joel Cohen and Yale Law Professor John Morley. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-law-order/id1868796372 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/talksonlaw Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/talksonlaw X/Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/talksonlaw

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