Climate activists have been exposed using dubious indigenous cultural heritage claims to derail billion-dollar development projects, explosive new research has revealed.
Among Black adults, 77% have at least one non-relative they consider family. This might be someone with whom they share childhood experiences, religious beliefs, an identity such as race or gender, or ...
The next version of CoCounsel Legal, set to release this year, applies deep research capabilities to more of Thomson Reuters’ content and makes CoCounsel’s AI agents more autonomous.
Nearly one in four Americans now believe that the use of psilocybin or “magic” mushrooms should be legal as 10 million report ...
In a little-noticed move, Novartis last week settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks, resolving claims that it profited from using her "immortal" cells without permission.
President Trump's novel use of a 1974 trade law to impose a global 15% tariff could be ripe for legal challenges, according to trade experts.
A rule change proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development would end use of the disparate impact standard, a ...
Prediction markets have created a loophole that has effectively legalized gambling in Utah. There’s plenty of research to show the downsides.
Just miles from downtown Dallas, Sand Branch—an unincorporated community that lacks potable water and basic infrastructure—faces some of the region’s greatest risks when disaster strikes.
The Supreme Court struck down one legal strategy for imposing tariffs, but it's not the only tool at President Donald Trump's disposal.
LexisNexis' chief AI officer explains why standard RAG fails in high-stakes legal AI — and how graph RAG, planner agents, and ...