by RG | Aug 13, 2026 | Law.com
The “human skill” gap that incoming lawyers face after graduation isn’t new, but AI is exacerbating it. Educators and employers have an opportunity to address it. The “human skill” gap that incoming lawyers face after graduation...
by RG | Aug 13, 2026 | above the law
For law students, technology law isn’t just about keeping up with the latest gadgets and apps anymore. Between the explosion of artificial intelligence, rapidly evolving privacy rules, cybersecurity threats, cryptocurrency, and seemingly endless questions about who...
by RG | Aug 13, 2026 | above the law
The post Relativity Announces claiR, A Conversational AI For Lawyers, But You’ll Have To Wait Awhile To Chat With It appeared first on Above the Law.Relativity today announced Relativity claiR, a conversational AI interface that lets lawyers ask plain-language...
by RG | Aug 13, 2026 | above the law
Justice Amy Coney Barrett ended the Supreme Court’s 2023 term with two dissents that complicate the usual descriptions of her jurisprudence. In Ohio v. EPA, decided on June 27, 2024, Barrett joined the Court’s three liberal justices in opposing emergency relief from a...
by RG | Aug 13, 2026 | above the law
Somewhere out there is a Signal group full of Yale Law graduates, and they are still talking about law school — or at least some of their classmates. That’s the detail that launched a thousand social media posts from Kate Andersen Brower’s new Vanity...