St. Thomas Lawyer Summer 2026

NEW PROFESSOR MORGAN GRAY BRINGS EXPERTISE IN AI TO ST. THOMAS LAW

The University of St. Thomas School of Law is expanding its leadership in technology and legal education with the addition of Morgan Gray , a scholar at the forefront of artificial intelligence and the law. Gray, who joins the faculty this year, brings expertise in AI, specifically natural language processing and machine learning, case-based reasoning and computational models of legal argument—and a passion for preparing law students for careers in a legal field being reshaped by technology. Artificial intelligence is already transforming key areas of legal practice, from research to evidence analysis—and its impact is only expected to grow. “It is imperative that law schools add courses that promote at a minimum competency, but should extend to excellence in AI,” Gray said. “Law schools should be ground zero for not only educating students, but legal communities on the merits of implementing and using AI and how to do so effectively, ethically and safely. The deepest risk is failing to engage with AI at all.”

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