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Christopher Surdak of CA highlights the transformative potential of AI tools like ChatGPT, particularly in augmenting legal ...
A new dataset captures more than 170 years of US state laws governing minors' legal capacity to independently consent to ...
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An Investigation Into Digital Content Suppression, details the targeting of educational databases and the rise of legal ...
In a stark sign of scientists’ escalating frustration with how academic journals operate, researchers are taking on six ...
Five years ago this week, the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic, leading to lockdowns across the United States. Looking back, nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the pandemic did ...
This article discusses the differences and potential insights in cross-border uses and its potential widespread impact, in ...