The Future of Law in an AI World
What does the emergence of AI mean for the practice of law? Join us October 8th at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. as we tackle questions surrounding this revolutionary technology.
Civil Rights Commission Publishes New Report on Disparities in Violent Crime Victimization https://t.co/J2nfeCUh0y
[LIVE] A Seat at the Sitting: The October Docket in 90 Minutes or Less https://t.co/Fv6j0E7rsE
Are right-wing populists correct in identifying flaws in current labor law? Can supporting organized labor be compatible with conservative governance? What changes to labor law could create a better future? Watch the discussion: https://t.co/HWGCVGNkFB
The Public Lands Rule: Will A New “Conservation and Landscape Health” Paradigm for Federal Lands Survive Judicial Review? Ft. Prof. Sam Kalen, Jeffrey Wood, Jonathan Wood, and Jim Burling https://t.co/K3mWyqrO1T
Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related https://t.co/cbLmptqxpU
Attention college football fans and legal minds! Don't miss SOC! SIDEBAR with Hon. William H. Pryor Jr. Join us on Tuesday, October 15 as Judge Pryor discusses his love for the game and how it intersects with the law. Register: https://t.co/lUT7O3v7ds https://t.co/CNiedr96of
Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't) https://t.co/Ez2xASWNEZ
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a proceeding that proposes to require radio and...
For many years, legal scholars have declared that the nondelegation doctrine is dead. Professor Cass...
Please join us for a fireside chat with Gwendolyn Cooley, former Chair of the National...
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