Q: Why do I need to submit questions to the "State Your Case" column in the Houston Chronicle / San Antonio Express-News / Austin American-Statesman when all I need to do is ask Grok or Perplexity to ...
Dec 20 (Reuters) - Today’s column marks my last words as a legal journalist. That sentence has been nearly 37 years in the making. I took a job at The American Lawyer in 1988 because I wanted to learn ...
The case against Donald Trump is clear: He would use the federal government as an instrument of his whims. The fundamental case for Kamala Harris is that her election would protect our democracy from ...
The free speech implications of the coming ban on TikTok in the United States are staggering and unprecedented. On Dec. 6, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a ...
As U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon entertains another far-fetched argument from Trump’s defense team in the classified documents prosecution, a recent report sheds considerable light on her vexing ...
March 7 (Reuters) - An appellate decision on Wednesday that rejected a conservative group’s challenge to a Pfizer diversity fellowship raised a tough question: When an organization brings a lawsuit ...
A: That's not an actual question I received, but instead it's a question I've been wondering about, so I posed it to Grok and Perplexity. Grok (my favorite, and I think the best AI program) had a ...
It's easy to argue why Americans should vote against Donald Trump. The former president neither understands nor respects the Constitution. He would use the powers of the federal government as an ...
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