Shownotes
In this roundtable podcast,
Dr Alice Diver,
Dr John Taggart, and
Dr Liam Sunner from Queen's University School of Law, engage in a conversation with Mark Higgins, a barrister and head of faculty at BPP Law School. Higgins discusses his career journey, from working at the Bar to entering academia, and the challenges he faced as a blind professional. The discussion also explores his
recent paper presented at UNESCO on AI and its implications for privacy and information accessibility. Additionally, Higgins shares his insights into the evolving role of AI in legal education and training, emphasising its limitations and potential uses. The episode offers valuable perspectives on balancing legal theory, practice, and technological advancements, while also touching on Higgins' future interests in medical law, ethics and family law.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:42 Meet the Panelists
02:25 Discussion on AI and Information Accessibility
10:00 AI in Legal Education
15:05 Mark's Career Journey and Challenges
25:35 Advice for Aspiring Lawyers
28:17 Future Endeavors and Closing Remarks
Please note this episode was remotely recorded.