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A deal between Columbia University and the Trump administration calls for the Ivy League school to pay more than $220 million ...
The University of Michigan Law School, which was among the first law schools to explicitly ban the use of AI tools in ...
A New Jersey US district court judge withdrew his decision in a biopharma securities case Wednesday after lawyers complained ...
As President Trump punishes big law firms, an army of solo practitioners has stepped in to challenge his agenda. Advertisement Advertisement Supported by “I don’t know if the administration knew how ...
MICHAEL KAGAN, a law professor, on U.S. efforts to deport foreign students who espoused pro-Palestinian views under a little-used policy provision.
Most of the headlines about AI misuse in legal filings involve non-existent cases hallucinated by AI systems used in brief writing without ...
The watershed moment arrived in 1913, when the Weeks-McLean Law, sponsored by Massachusetts Representative John Weeks and Connecticut Senator George McLean, effectively ended the plume trade.