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Court’s student-loan decision is not legally controversial

The Supreme Court typically waits until the end of a term before releasing its most impactful and controversial decisions. This term’s final decision was Biden v. Nebraska, which held that President Biden lacks authority to spend half a trillion dollars to cancel federal student-loan debt. ...

It’s time for lawyers to understand AI

One might think that at some point, lawyers would learn what they absolutely cannot do with artificial intelligence. But that day is not today. The recent case of a New York federal judge sanctioning lawyers who submitted a legal brief written by the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, ...

Energy lessons learned from Germany

Recent events illustrate how the political popularity of renewables has driven many countries in Europe to rush blindly into their energy transitions. Traditional energy sources like oil and gas still play an essential role in modern economies. Germany provides an apt example of how ...

IRS caught red-handed (again), as public trust plummets

“In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes,” Benjamin Franklin said. But for the IRS, you can add a third item to the list. Scandal. Since the agency was caught red-handed targeting tea party activists over their politics — for which the IRS has repeatedly apologized — ...