In 1991, Arnold Schwarzenegger starred as the Terminator opposite Linda Hamilton as Sarah Conner. The premise of the movie is essentially on the manner in which the world advanced to artificial intelligence and robotic primacy (to the detriment […]
The news has been covering the challenges of COVID-19 vaccination. There has been significant disagreement among populations regarding whether to receive the vaccination, whether to force it upon those who have thus far persistently declined […]
In yet another interesting example of judicial interpretation, the California Court of Appeal has concluded that bees are fish. How could we miss a headline like that? Of all sources, it showed up in my […]
The DailyDot recently reported regarding a Tik Tok video about the lunch hour. It illustrated for me the way that our world is changing and reminded that people can have very different perspectives on things. The worker who […]
The Eleventh Circuit United States Court of Appeals recently rendered an interesting 42-page opinion in Speech First, Inc. v. Alexander Cartwright and Dana Juntenen, No. 21-12583 (May 2, 2022). Mr. Cartwright is President of the University […]
In 2012, the Florida Supreme Court began a focus on professionalism. See The New Professionalism - Where are we Headed (July 2013). The Court found a need to expand upon the "passive academic approach" to professionalism, to build […]
The world of litigation is an often challenging course through a maze of rules and regulations that constrain the admissibility of evidence (whether evidence will be considered). See To D or not to D? that it appears, […]
There is plenty in our national conscious at any moment. We pause however to remember that we have much because so many fell in protecting our freedom, our lives, and our world. The news […]