Technology

Several times each month, we are pleased to republish a recent book review from the Canadian Law Library Review (CLLR). CLLR is the official journal of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL/ACBD), and its reviews cover both practice-oriented and academic publications related to the law. The Legal Singularity: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically

Case Western Reserve University School of Law will become the first in the nation to require all first-year law students to earn a certification in legal artificial intelligence (AI). Launching in February of this year, the “Introduction to AI and the Law” program—developed in partnership with Wickard.ai—will immerse students in the fundamentals of AI and

Interpreters bring an incredible skill to the legal profession. They perform many roles, from precisely translating documents for certification to simultaneously translating phone calls, conference presentations and court proceedings. In courtroom settings, the ability of speech-to-speech interpreters to impartially and accurately express both counsel’s questions and witness responses is both an essential and an immense

Welcome back, my curious legal minds! As we navigate the evolving landscape of legal practice, a fascinating parallel emerges: the same reward mechanisms that keep us playing “just one more level” of Tetris might hold the key to professional growth and innovation. 🎮⚖️For those joining our conversation today, get ready for an unexpected journey. We’re

The real question is not whether they add it but how. The Internet of Things created many insecure devices because people slapped an internet connection on things that weren’t needed without considering making them safe or usable. Networks got hacked through fish tanks, and people were terrorized by someone taking control of their smart homes. Forcing