Back in 2018, something remarkable happened. The Caselaw Access Project, part of Harvard Law School’s Library Innovation Lab, completed its three-year project to digitize all U.S. case law — some 6.4 million cases dating... Read more »
Anti-facist protestors marched in Budapest, Hungary, on Saturday in response to a previously banned right wing gathering to commemorate the “Day of Honour.” Activists travelled from across Europe to take part amid... Read more »
The Bombay High Court of India in a special hearing on Sunday dismissed a public interest litigation, which is a petition filed for public good, filed by four law students from Maharashtraand... Read more »
(Photo by Isaac Brekken/Getty) There are no cameras in federal courtrooms. That’s not a devious plot by prosecutors to hide their nefarious prosecution of Donald Trump from the public. It’s Rule 53... Read more »
As law firms navigate a world where innovation and technological advancements are reshaping the legal profession, what are the top pain points they face and how can they address them? This will... Read more »
Police in the German city of Stuttgart stated on Sunday that they had arrested a total of 228 rioters following unrest near an Eritrean cultural festival the previous afternoon. Authorities said rioters... Read more »
Finalists have been named for the 2023 American Legal Technology Awards, which honor exceptional achievement in various aspects of legal technology. Winners will be announced at a gala dinner at Gaylord Opryland Resort... Read more »
