By Gabriel Kim Leal
(January 27, 2025) – Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo on Monday called on law schools, faculty, and legal practitioners to modernize legal education to address the emerging challenges in the judiciary.
At the annual convention of the Supreme Court, Gesmundo stressed the need for a holistic curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical values.
“You integrate real-world issues into the curriculum and foster a deep sense of social responsibility in your student. You shape legal education to produce professionals who will advocate for those in need, challenge injustice, and uphold the fundamental values of a free and fair society,” said Gesmundo in a media release.
He pointed to the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the legal profession, stressing that future lawyers must be equipped to use it responsibly, citing its use in legal research, document review, predictive analytics, and case strategy.
He also noted the role of the Legal Education Board and the Philippine Association of Law Schools, Inc. in implementing changes to ensure that the next generation of lawyers is ready to meet the demands of an evolving industry.
“AI and other technological tools are reshaping the practice of law, from legal research and document review to predictive analytics and case strategy,” added Gesmundo.
Last October, the Supreme Court began the pilot-testing of AI as part of its efforts to modernize the judiciary.
“This is a reality that the Court has fully embraced and seized in its leap forward to be technologically adaptive,” said Associate Justice Amy Lazaro-Javier.
Courts in some countries like the United States and Brazil have also begun using AI in resolving cases.
Last November, Sen. Grace Poe revealed that the backlog of cases across all courts in the country had reached nearly one million.
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