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Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

The Iron Man Model Of Legal AI

Shift your mindset and begin to embrace the full potential of AI. The post The Iron Man Model Of Legal AI appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

Integrating Technology With Customer Service: Preserving The Human Element 

How do you, in your firm, preserve empathy and genuine service as the firm adopts automation? The post Integrating Technology With Customer Service: Preserving The Human Element  appeared first on ...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

"There Is Evidence That This Particular Proceeding Before the Beijing Court Was Dominated by the" Chinese Communist Party,

holds a federal court in declining to enforce the Beijing judgment, and in therefore concluding that Stanford holds title to documents donated to the Hoover Institution by a Chinese Mao-era dissident.

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

"Rising Wave of Antisemitism" Doesn't Justify Letting Jewish Plaintiff Sue Pseudonymolusly

From Doe v. Life Time, Inc., decided today (correctly, I think) by Judge Dora Irizarry (E.D.N.Y.): The Complaint alleges that… The post "Rising Wave of Antisemitism" Doesn't Justify Letting Jewish ...

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

The Furlong And Patel TECHSHOW Keynote Bookends: Saying The Same Thing, Differently

The real value lawyers bring to clients is something AI can’t bring: the ability to advise, listen, and guide them through ambiguity. The post The Furlong And Patel TECHSHOW Keynote Bookends: Sayin...

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

Biglaw’s Early Law Student Recruiting Is Turning Into A Talent ‘Bloodbath’

Law firms are turning student recruitment into a 'race to the bottom.' The post Biglaw’s Early Law Student Recruiting Is Turning Into A Talent ‘Bloodbath’ appeared first on Above the Law.

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

A Fifth Circuit Bait-and-Switch to Ignore Crime Victims' Rights

In 2023 the Fifth Circuit denied the victims' families challenge to the illegally negotiated Boeing DPA as being "premature"--but today the Circuit denied the families' challenge as coming too late.

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Justice Jackson's Dissent, on Why Viewpoint-Based Restrictions on Professional-Client Speech May Be Permissible

A short excerpt from Justice Jackson's long solo dissent today in Chiles v. Salazar, where she argued that the Colorado… The post Justice Jackson's Dissent, on Why Viewpoint-Based Restrictions on P...

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

The University of Cincinnati College Of Law Is Due For A Name Change

What is The University of Cincinnati College of Law by another name? Millions of dollars sweeter! The post The University of Cincinnati College Of Law Is Due For A Name Change appeared first on Abo...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Was CASA Really Worth It?

The executive branch sacrificed its power to the Supreme Court, yet gained virtually nothing.

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

Survey Finds Majority Of Federal Judges Have Used AI In Their Work, But Daily Use Remains Rare

The study provides an empirical snapshot of how AI is being integrated — and not integrated — into federal court chambers. The post Survey Finds Majority Of Federal Judges Have Used AI In Their Wor...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

What Took So Long In Chiles?

The 8-1 case was argued on October 7, and decided on March 31.

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Justice Kagan's Arguments for "Relax[ing] Our Guard" as to Some Content-Based (But Viewpoint-Neutral) Speech Restrictions

From Justice Kagan's concurrence, joined by Justice Sotomayor, in today's Chiles v. Salazar: [A.] The Court today decides that the… The post Justice Kagan's Arguments for "Relax[ing] Our Guard" as ...

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

HIPAA Security Rule 2026: The Law Firm Compliance Checklist

[Sponsored] What plaintiff attorneys and personal injury firms need to know — and do — before new enforcement priorities take effect. The post HIPAA Security Rule 2026: The Law Firm Compliance Chec...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Conversion Therapy Bans, as Applied to Talk Therapy, Regulate Speech and Not Just Conduct

Justice Gorsuch's opinion for a nearly unanimous Court today in Chiles v. Salazar (only Justice Jackson dissented) struck down Colorado's… The post Conversion Therapy Bans, as Applied to Talk Thera...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

No First Amendment Exception for Professional-Client Speech: States Can't Ban "Conversion Therapy" Speech for Minors

So the Supreme Court held today.

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

Prestigious Biglaw Firm Ups The Ante On Six-Figure Bonuses For Federal Law Clerks

This is among the highest signing bonus being offered for former federal clerks. Will other firms match these big bonuses? The post Prestigious Biglaw Firm Ups The Ante On Six-Figure Bonuses For Fe...

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

Judicial Nominee’s Twitter Fingers Come Back To Haunt Her

Kara Westercamp says sorry for past posts — but can’t quite bring herself to fully reject conspiracy theories. The post Judicial Nominee’s Twitter Fingers Come Back To Haunt Her appeared first on A...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 31, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

New Book Chapter on "The Right to Use Private Property"

It argues that the right to use property is central to both the value of property rights generally, and the property rights protected by the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

Above the Law
Mar 31, 2026 from Above the Law

Judge Grants Anthropic Preliminary Injunction But Pentagon CTO Says Ban Still Stands

'The record strongly suggests that the reasons given for designating Anthropic a supply chain risk were pretextual and that [the government’s] real motive was unlawful retaliation,' said Judge Rita...

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