Recently, legal news platform Above the Law published thoughtful articles on a variety of legal topics ranging from courts and technology to legal ethics.
In an article titled “John Roberts SHOCKED By Prospect Of Presidential Elections Decided By Handful Of States”, the fragility of the rule of law in the wake of the 2024 presidential elections is discussed within the context of the courts.
Another piece titled “Beyond The AI Glitz And Glamour, Practical Implications” covers reflections from Legalweek 2024, shedding light on the practical implications of AI in the field of law and technology.
Legal ethical issues are addressed in the piece “Mean Guys”, questioning if individuals often clueless about conference norms, will ever understand that a conference is not a sex-themed Disneyland ticket.
Lastly, the article “Law Student’s Gen AI Product, Lexplug, Makes Briefing Cases A Breeze” speaks about Lexplug, a technological innovation in the field of law. Lexplug, developed by law student Bradley Neal, is a library of case briefs created using GPT-4 technology. Already containing 7,000 briefs, Neal aims to expand it to 50,000 by year’s end.
These articles provide invaluable insights into the wide array of potential implications, challenges, and innovations in legal systems around the world.