by HolAdmin | Mar 18, 2026 | American Legal News
Postmodern analysis has gotten a really bad rap. Understandably, there’s only so much vagueposting that passes itself off as cutting-edge commentary one can stomach before you want to get rid of the whole genre. But there are some concepts that remain useful. When...
by HolAdmin | Mar 18, 2026 | American Legal News
The legal profession is at an inflection point, driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). These tools provide powerful efficiencies, prompting a reevaluation of legal ethics and firm profitability. Clio’s latest Legal Trends Report offers objective...
by HolAdmin | Mar 18, 2026 | American Legal News
This is an article about academic dishonesty, both with one’s audience and with oneself. It is about the goal of academia being advancement of knowledge and the making of a better world. To the extent other things are sought, such as external validation, the result...
by HolAdmin | Mar 17, 2026 | American Legal News
Baker McKenzie Scales Back Even Further: Restructuring has its consequences. Jeanine Pirro Does It Live!: Catch up on her meltdown here. Judge Newman Petitions The Supreme Court: Will they affirm her dissenting opinion once again? Is The Better Place In The Room With...
by HolAdmin | Mar 17, 2026 | American Legal News
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to new American Bar Association data, which law school has the lowest ultimate bar passage rate (measured 2 years post-graduation) at 59.5%? Hint: This dips — significantly — below the ABA...
by HolAdmin | Mar 17, 2026 | American Legal News
(Image via Getty) Legal AI is usually framed as a model problem. Better models. Larger models. More capable models. The assumption is that if the technology is powerful enough, usefulness will follow. The empirical evidence suggests a different conclusion. Legal AI...