SCOTUS tariffs case could hinge on plain text interpretation of law or sway toward deference to president

SCOTUS tariffs case could hinge on plain text interpretation of law or sway toward deference to president

U.S. Supreme Court Rarely do issues before the Supreme Court make it to commercials during the World Series. But in the first two games between the Dodgers and the Blue Jays, there... Read more »
A primer on artificial intelligence, part 1

A primer on artificial intelligence, part 1

By Jordan L. Couch In the last couple of years, artificial intelligence has advanced well beyond the wildest expectations of most of us. Generative and reasoning AI is here, and it is... Read more »
Consent doesn’t end with conception

Consent doesn’t end with conception

By Angela B. Ryan Before I was pregnant, I judged colleagues who were. If they arrived late to court, looked disheveled, or weren’t as sharp as I was, I thought, “Pull it... Read more »
A primer on artificial intelligence, part 1

A primer on artificial intelligence, part 1

By Jordan L. Couch In the last couple of years, artificial intelligence has advanced well beyond the wildest expectations of most of us. Generative and reasoning AI is here, and it is... Read more »
Dangers of cellphones, teen drama, bad judgment detailed in new Netflix documentary

Dangers of cellphones, teen drama, bad judgment detailed in new Netflix documentary

Recently, one of my buddies was distraught. I’ve known him for almost 20 years; I could tell something was weighing heavily on his mind. I asked what was going on, and he... Read more »
Software options are expanding for personal injury lawyers

Software options are expanding for personal injury lawyers

If your firm focuses on a single practice area, your software options, historically, have been limited. Developing tools tailored to a specific practice area often didn’t pay off for vendors providing premises-based... Read more »
SCOTUS tariffs case could hinge on plain text interpretation of law or sway toward deference to president

New SCOTUS term includes cases that will have profound effect on law, American society

U.S. Supreme Court The October 2025 term officially begins, as always, on the first Monday in October, and once more there is a strong sense that it is going to be a... Read more »
What does Bryan Garner think of artificial intelligence?

What does Bryan Garner think of artificial intelligence?

Editor’s Note: Starting in September, the Bryan Garner on Words column will be running monthly on ABAJournal.com. Although we hear a lot of talk about artificial intelligence, a large segment of the... Read more »
How law department leaders should approach technology adoption to maximize impact and efficiency

How law department leaders should approach technology adoption to maximize impact and efficiency

Ari Kaplan recently spoke to Anne Post, the CEO of Xakia Technologies’ North America division. Xakia Technologies is a provider of legal matter and contract management solutions. They discussed how law department... Read more »
Purging a lifetime’s worth of legal books

Purging a lifetime’s worth of legal books

“So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye.” No, this story has nothing to do with the von Trapps. I recently made a destiny moment decision: I tossed out my McGill University law schoolbooks.... Read more »
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