by RG | Feb 24, 2026 | legal matters
Early guidance on social media evidence risks can help your clients avoid costly mistakes that may affect their case. Here’s a refresher on how to counsel your clients, from attorney Laura Nicholson. The post TMI: How Your Client’s Need for Likes Is Hurting Their Case...
by RG | Feb 23, 2026 | Law.com
Monsanto’s opening brief, filed on Monday, urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a 2025 decision by a Missouri Court of Appeals, arguing that federal law preempts claims that it failed to warn about the cancer risks posed by its Roundup herbicide’s...
by RG | Feb 23, 2026 | above the law
Want to know the best thing about fumbling a cold call? No matter how scary the teacher seems to be, it isn’t like the judge who wrote the damned case will be there to tell you that you couldn’t spot the issues. Unless, of course, you plan on taking Con Law at one of...
by RG | Feb 23, 2026 | above the law
Here’s a new twist on the notion that AI will soon make businesses all super productive and maybe all of us irrelevant. In fact, AI may actually slow productivity growth which eventually could chill the AI hype. Wait. What? According to a well-researched Fortune...
by RG | Feb 23, 2026 | above the law
Albany Law student Dawson Maloney is dead, following an apparent terror attack on a substation in the Hoover Dam power generation system. Maloney, a 2L, rented a car in New York, embarking on Valentine’s Day for a cross-country trip to Boulder City, Nevada. Armed with...