Should we use AI to pre-screen whether people can see a human therapist? And should we use AI to do initial intervention?
As end-of-season finales go, it was certainly more explosive than the government ministers who appeared on the same day. So, ...
Despite expanding sanctioned strength, hundreds of IPS posts at the Centre remain vacant. Sources have informed DKB that this ...
By Dilip Cherian Not long ago, a central deputation was the IPS equivalent of a promotion without paperwork. A stint in the ...
Industry newsletters build authority and open doors like no other thought leadership tool can. I don’t see many law firms ...
The Government has sparked fury after it emerged they had agreed to pay a "substantial" sum to a man currently held in Guantanamo Bay accused of being a “Jihadi gatekeeper”. Taxpayers' cash was used ...
On Monday, it emerged Mr Zubaydah has been paid “substantial” compensation. The Conservatives have accused Lord Hermer, now the Attorney General, of “engineering” the payout. Shadow justice secretary ...
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Reforming the judiciary

The first hearing in any rights dispute is the one the public never sees: who gets to become a judge. In India, judicial appointments are often discussed as an internal tussle ~ court versus ...
Robert Jenrick has written to David Lammy wanting answers after Abu Zubaydah received a financial settlement following a legal claim against the UK.
Homeowners are racing to upgrade windows, heat pumps, and insulation, only to discover at tax time that a missing ...
Following my recent deep-dive review of 1Password’s new phishing protection, I sent a set of focused questions to the team to ...
The evidence shows that, under controlled conditions, LLM judges can align closely with clinician judgments on concrete, ...