#543: What Lawyers Need to Know About the Ethics of Using AI, with Hilary Gerzhoy

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Federal Judges Gone Wild | Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

And a new ranking of top law schools. ------ Above the Law's Top 50 Law School rankings are out and a new school tops the list. But a number of other high prestige law schools have slipped out of the top 10... and it's mostly a matter of cost. Meanwhile, we have two federal judge ...  Show more

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Environmental law in the United States can be a double-edged sword. "I think that when people think about environmental law, very frequently what they mean is environmental protection, and what that misses is the other side of the coin, that there is a whole lot of law that is me ...  Show more

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