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From warring neighbours to a dispute with a royal coachman, here are seven of the weirdest legal disputes to have…
Read moreThe UK House of Lords Constitution Committee recently heard evidence from Professor Richard Susskind about the capacity of technology to improve the lawmaking process in Westminster. The Committee raised questions about the automation of legislation, and also the potential for social media comment to influence Parliamentary deliberations - for better or for worse.
Read moreThe achievements of this episode’s guest have been celebrated by the Council on Foreign Relations, Harvard Business Review, The Economist,…
Read moreImage Credit: REUTERS/Simon Dawson One can learn a lot from observing an organism under stress. But what if the law…
Read moreThis year Thomson Reuters sponsored the UK Teaching Law with Technology Prize in partnership with the Association of Law Teachers (ALT). The…
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