critical thinking and Martin Luther-King

These current difficult times very much emphasise that we need critical thinking more and more in order to make well-considered judgements and decisions. Unfortunately, we have so many examples of the opposite of critical thinking in political decision-making, such that judgements are often made based on a failure to think in any rigorous way. Given […]

critical thinking and the law

An article in ‘The Times’ of 29 October looks at the growth of AI in the field of law (‘Warning: the robots are coming’). The number of patents filed for ‘lawtech’ grew by 64% last year to a record figure of 1369. This growth has significant implications for both lawyers and their clients, In a […]