House Judiciary Cmte released deposition transcript of former Special Counsel Jack Smith

Aaron Parnas: “The House Judiciary Committee on December 31, 2025 released the full deposition transcript [255 pages] of former Special Counsel Jack Smith, offering the most detailed public account yet of Smith’s rationale for prosecuting Donald Trump and rebutting Republican claims that the investigations were politically motivated. Smith sought to testify publicly, but his request …

Subjects: Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

U.S. vaccination rates are plunging. Look up where your school stands.

Rocked by pandemic politics, the nation’s shield against infectious disease is shrinking. Washington Post – sub reqd.  “Vaccination rates among kindergarten students have plunged across broad swaths of the United States since before the pandemic, exposing children and families to increasing health risks as many school districts pull back from their traditional role as a …

Subjects: Education, Health Care, Legal Research, Medicine

Impact of AI on critical thinking in the legal profession

Thomson Reuters – Impact of AI on critical thinking – Challenges and opportunities for lawyers: “The increasing sophistication of AI, particularly “agentic AI,” presents both a risk of diminished critical thinking due to cognitive offloading and an opportunity to enhance critical thinking in the legal profession through intelligent design and application. The increasing sophistication of …

Subjects: AI, E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

10 Tips for Prosperity and Profit in 2026: AI, Law, Tech, Marketing

Via LLRX – 10 Tips for Prosperity and Profit in 2026 – Jerry Lawson advocates consulting more than one AI app when dealing with important issues. Multiple AI perspectives help with high-stakes questions, unsettled law, or anything involving tax regulations. When two models agree, you gain confidence. When they disagree, you gain a warning sign. Lawson …

Subjects: AI, Cybersecurity, Education, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

How to Spot AI Hallucinations Like a Reference Librarian

Via LLRX – How to Spot AI Hallucinations Like a Reference Librarian – AI has flooded the zone, overwhelming one on one human knowledge sharing. In this article Hana Lee Goldin returns the focus to the art of the reference interview. When someone has a research or information based request, librarians are trained to figure out …

Subjects: AI, Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

They’re Coming For Your Wildlife Refuges

Wes Silver’s Newsletter The Fish and Wildlife Service’s over-holiday review, and what it means for 850 million acres of public land and water – “Of all our public acres, it’s wildlife refuges that rely most on conservation rather than preservation. The system was conceived by the Boone and Crocket Club, an early advocate for what’s …

Subjects: Climate Change, Congress, Environmental Law, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

Like Lawyers In Pompeii: Is Legal Ignoring The Coming AI Infrastructure Crisis? (Parts I & 2)

Via LLRX – Like Lawyers In Pompeii: Is Legal Ignoring The Coming AI Infrastructure Crisis? (Part I) – Stephen Embry and Melissa Rogo Rogozinski identify the multiple risk factors involved in the increasing usage of AI in the legal sector, including infrastructure gaps between chip capacity, demand for energy sources and building new data centers, as …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data Governance, Economy, Energy, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Year in Review: AI Tools and Trends

JournalistsTookBox.AI: “2025 will be remembered as a year newsrooms really began to embrace AI tools and find innovative ways to implement them into their workflow. I’ve featured dozens of examples of award-winning AI projects on the Journalist’s Toolbox cool examples page. The year will also be remembered for Google’s surge ahead of OpenAI in the AI …

Subjects: AI, E-Records, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

The Private Equity Firms That Gobble Up Hospitals and Spit Them Out

The New Republic: “Looking to turn a quick profit, the firms buy medical facilities and then unload them just a few years later, often leaving devastation in their wake…For roughly the past 20 years, private equity firms have been on a buying spree of health care businesses, like hospitals, surgical centers, physician practices, nursing homes, …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Health Care, Legal Research, Medicine