AI 101: Large Language Models and the ABCs of Workers’ Comp The Trained A-Eye Sharpen your pencils, grab your notebooks, and settle in because class is officially back in session! And while Drake University started […]
The MedLegal Professor Technology Lab Educate. Empower. Elevate. In 2025, something important shifted. Not because of a single AI tool.Not because of one law or headline.But because reality became impossible to ignore. Across every MedLegal […]
The Trained A-Eye Welcome back to class, friends! Sharpen those pencils and grab your calculators. Today we are heading into Math Class. In workers’ compensation, so much of our world is built on logic, planning, […]
The Trained A-Eye Welcome back, classmates! Last week we spent our time in the library, learning how to organize prompts into a prompt library using the SCORE framework. Libraries make our lives easier because they […]
The Trained A-Eye Welcome back, classmates! If last week’s English lesson taught us the art of crafting strong prompts, then today we head to the library, my favorite place in school! The library has always […]
The Trained A-Eye Back to School with Prompts – with Dr. Claire Muselman Welcome back to class! In English, we learned that the words we choose matter. They carry tone, shape meaning, and influence how […]
Here is a running list of cases we've covered in the Caselaw Curriculum, our exploration of historically significant decisions in the history of workers' compensation law in the U.S. For the full text of these […]
Caselaw Curriculum An early challenge to New York's workers' compensation law challenged the new statute on due process and equal protection grounds under the 14th Amendment, but the U.S. Supreme Court found no problem. Simply […]