AI and robots may upend jobs by 2040, worsening inequality; history suggests new work emerges, but it’s unseen today.
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‘Paid protester’ lobbying bill advances to Senate floor with ‘substantial’ edits expected
Legislation requiring paid political influencers to report to Indiana lobbying regulators heads to the Senate floor after a ...
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Why Supreme Court reporters don’t make early dinner plans – and what that says about the court
When I joined the SCOTUSblog team in June, I assumed that my days of working through dinner and into the night were behind me ...
Researchers are using chemical and mineral analysis to trace the origins of ancient pottery in Israel, building a national ...
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Projection mapping and the law: What advertisers should know
Projection mapping is a great way to impress customers and brand your business, but you should look into the legal ...
In Utah we have wrestled with the question of who should redraw legislative district lines since at least 2018, when voters ...
I chased rib perfume across Washington backroads and discovered smokehouses where smoke writes the rules. Ready to pick your ...
It is hard to imagine a more convoluted set of review and approval procedures than those in the state's new housing law.
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How the Supreme Court Broke Congress
The second, perhaps somewhat less appreciated but no less significant, is the Supreme Court’s ascent—its expansion of its ...
The “Trees, Time and Technology” show opening next week at the di Rosa center weaves together history, feminism, Judaica and ...
Barnes & Thornburg attorneys Lauren Baker and John W. Cox examine the practical uses, benefits, and challenges of using ...
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