by RG | Apr 15, 2026 | above the law
There are now over 1,000 AI hallucination cases and counting around the world, according to one researcher. Covering hallucinations has become its own subgenre of legal journalism at this point, a growth industry rivaling the artificial intelligence industry itself....
by RG | Apr 15, 2026 | Law.com
Stanford’s 2026 AI Index report documents surging investment, rising safety incidents, and a closing U.S.-China performance gap, with direct implications for employment lawyers, compliance officers and corporate counsel. Stanford’s 2026 AI Index...
by RG | Apr 15, 2026 | Law.com
“It seems like he did the right thing in terminating his gubernatorial campaign and resigning from Congress,” a Susman Godfrey partner said of former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell after several women accused the California Democrat of sexual...
by RG | Apr 15, 2026 | above the law
A vendor email landed in my inbox the other day. Normally I delete these without a second thought. This one stopped me. It read, “Legal teams often get blamed for slowing things down — even when the real issue is unclear contract ownership.” I read that line three...
by RG | Apr 15, 2026 | above the law
It’s that time of year where publications look deep into the souls of complex, nuanced legal institutions and assign them a fixed ranking. U.S. News and World Report issued its latest law school rankings and for the first time ever, Yale has lost its death grip on...