Supreme Court’s decision on obsolete liquor laws may provide clarity for a family in need on January 5, 2019When you move to another state, how long is it before you actually live there? That, in short, is the question the Supreme Court will decide this year in a case from my home state of Tennessee, due to be argued Jan. 16. Doug and Mary Ketchum moved from Utah to Tennessee because their special-needs […]
Legal automation spells relief for lower-income Americans, hard times for lawyers on August 14, 2017“Here’s the dirty little secret about automation: it’s easier to build a robot to replace a junior attorney than to replace a journeyman electrician.” That’s Mark Mills, noting that it’s white-collar jobs that may be the next casualties of automation. “Instead of creative destruction coming to factories and farms, it’s sweeping through city centers and […]