by RG | Jul 10, 2026 | above the law
Donald Trump losing Trump v. Barbara was the least surprising ruling of the term. That said, it was one of the more surprising decisions because while the Fourteenth Amendment is clear and literally no one doubted its meaning until about a year ago, a few of the...
by RG | Jul 10, 2026 | above the law
Good news!(?) It’s good news of sorts, so we’ll go with a qualified “good news!” here. There’s a little table setting that needs to be done to explain why it’s better now than it was before the Fifth Circuit Appeals Court continued ingratiating itself to...
by RG | Jul 10, 2026 | above the law
* OpenAI accused of hiding evidence in NY Times copyright case. Reached for comment, ChatGPT said, “I’m sorry, you’re right, I was supposed to produce that.” [Law360] * Lawyer dressed as police officer to spy on ex-girlfriend at Nando’s. [Roll on Friday] * Ninth...
by RG | Jul 10, 2026 | LawSite
The University of Chicago Law School yesterday released a comprehensive AI Strategy Statement that will reshape how it teaches first-year students, how it assesses upper-level writing, and how it integrates AI tools across its curriculum — including a pilot program...
by RG | Jul 10, 2026 | Law.com
In this week’s episode, Legal Speak how the rapid rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping law firm marketing and public relations. In this week’s episode, Legal Speak how the rapid rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping law firm marketing...