U.S. Justice Department Appoints First Chief AI Officer
WASHINGTON- In a significant move reflecting the evolving landscape of law enforcement, the U.S. Justice Department has appointed its inaugural…
WASHINGTON- In a significant move reflecting the evolving landscape of law enforcement, the U.S. Justice Department has appointed its inaugural…
Harvard University has strongly denounced an "overtly antisemitic cartoon" recently circulated by an undergraduate student group on social media. The…
In the realm of congressional activities, the introduction of legislation addressing a non-existent problem can be a source of frustration.…
In the fast-paced realm of legal services, the pursuit of efficiency and adaptability is not just a choice but a…
A recent decision by a federal judge highlights the challenges faced by the legal industry in integrating artificial intelligence (AI)…
Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, a prominent law firm, is undergoing significant changes in its management structure, marking a continuation…
A U.S. judge in Chicago, U.S. District Judge Andrea Wood, has ruled that The National Association of Realtors along with…
The Alabama Supreme Court declared frozen embryos, crafted and preserved for in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures, as children under the…
ABA Declines Full Approval for JD-Next Program The American Bar Association (ABA) Council of the Section of Legal Education and…
Wayfair, a leading home goods company, has undergone several rounds of layoffs, and its leadership claims these actions have significantly…
Corporate legal departments are actively exploring the potential of generative artificial intelligence, yet the landscape remains experimental. Ed Sohn, the…
The U.S. Department of Labor has brought forth allegations against a Tennessee-based firm, asserting that it illegally employed children as…