Resource Menu
The Lab's faculty-facing entry point — a single landing page that links to the four core publications.
The Toolkit’s landing page for Penn Carey Law faculty — a single document that links to the four core publications and serves as the Lab’s faculty-facing entry point.
Most of these documents are revised continuously. Check back for new versions.
The four core publications
Best Practices for AI in Legal Education
The Toolkit’s flagship document. Student and faculty use cases organized by activity type and academic setting; AI training pipelines; efficacy assessment; academic standards; ethical considerations; access and equity; glossary of terms.
AI Syllabus Guide
Four blocks of ready-to-use syllabus language — no written assignments, limited AI use (two variants, including Professor Cathie Struve’s Fall 2025 seminar version), complete prohibition — plus answers to the eight questions students most often ask.
Legal AI Tool Guide
Categorized overview of seven legal AI tool families plus the major general-purpose tools — built for faculty trying to make sense of an expanding field.
Prompt Guide & Scenarios
The Lab’s oldest publication. Introduces the CRAFTED prompting framework with three worked-through scenarios — Contracts class prep, Constitutional Law practice questions, and research for a writing assignment (using CoCounsel).
Contact
The Resource Menu is a Lab document maintained by:
- Ambar Larancuent ‘26
- Hailey Parikh ‘27
- Polk Wagner —
pwagner@law.upenn.edu
With thanks to AI Law Lab alumni who contributed to the original menu:
- Meghana Bhimarao ‘25 — AI Law Lab & CTIC Fellow
- Lakshmi Prakash ‘25 — AI Law Lab & CTIC Fellow
Status
Maintained for the Penn Carey Law community. Comments and corrections: pwagner@law.upenn.edu.