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We believe that curiosity shouldn’t require a research grant or hours of free time. Forget the stuffy legal journals; the AI Law blog is a sanctuary for those who love to learn on the go. While we have a passion for making sense of peculiar laws and historic cases, we refuse to be confined by them. Our journey might lead us to the heart of a powerful documentary, the quiet world of a short story, or the unexpected brilliance of a new idea. Our promise is to seek out these gems and share them with you, creating moments of insight that fit seamlessly into your day. This is your curated dose of the fascinating, delivered daily.



The Importance of Handwriting in Developing Thought: Why Writing by Hand Matters
In today’s fast-paced digital world, where keyboards and touchscreens dominate, handwriting often seems like a relic of the past. We tap...
Gocha Okreshidze
Jul 5, 20254 min read


Formalism in Royal Etiquette: A Legal Examination of Tradition and Authority
Royal etiquette often appears as a series of archaic rituals and protocols designed to preserve the pomp and circumstance of monarchy....
Gocha Okreshidze
May 16, 20253 min read


An In-Depth Examination of UCC § 9-108: The Sufficiency of Collateral Descriptions in Secured Transactions
In the ever-evolving world of commercial law, secured transactions are a staple of modern finance. Every business—whether it’s a tech...
Gocha Okreshidze
May 9, 20256 min read


Rethinking Coase: What The Problem of Social CostReally Teaches Us
In the world of law and economics, few papers have had the lasting impact of Ronald Coase’s 1960 article The Problem of Social Cost ....
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 13, 20254 min read


Cram Down in Bankruptcy: Power, Priority, and the Fight Over Value
In the shadowy halls of bankruptcy court, where distressed companies fight to stay alive and creditors line up to claim what’s theirs,...
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 11, 20255 min read


The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules: Scalia’s Defense of Judicial Formalism
In his landmark essay, The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules , Justice Antonin Scalia makes a powerful and intellectually rigorous case for...
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 8, 20256 min read


Purdue’s Poison Pill and the Structural Erosion of Chapter 11's Checks and Balances
The story of Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy is no longer just the story of a pharmaceutical giant brought to heel by public outrage and legal...
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 7, 20254 min read


H.L.A. Hart, Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals, 71 Harv. L. Rev. 593 (1958)
The distinction between law as it is and law as it ought to be is conceptually valid, morally valuable, and essential for clear legal...
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 6, 202515 min read


Preserving the Fragile Balance: Rethinking the Purpose and Practice of Chapter 11 Reorganization
In a legal landscape teeming with complex doctrines and crosscutting institutional pressures, Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy...
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 1, 20255 min read


Rethinking Rationality: The Critiques of Coase and Keynes on Economic Behavior
Economics has long been regarded as a science rooted in rational decision-making. This dominant view, often called rational choice...
Gocha Okreshidze
Apr 1, 20255 min read


A Comprehensive Guide to Legal Education Systems Around the World: Grouped by Educational Approach
Legal education across the globe plays a pivotal role in shaping the legal systems of various countries. While the end goal remains...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 31, 20256 min read


Conceptualizing the Force of a Promise: Moral Obligations within the Space of Reasons
What makes a promise binding? Why do we feel morally compelled to keep promises, even when no external force compels us? These questions...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 30, 20255 min read


The Rise of the “New” New Corporate Governance in Chapter 11
Introduction: From Scandal to Solution In the early 2000s, corporate governance in the United States appeared to be in free fall....
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 28, 20255 min read


The Coase Theorem: Some Experimental Tests
In 1960, Ronald Coase introduced a groundbreaking idea in his paper The Problem of Social Cost , positing that the assignment of...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 27, 20255 min read


Creditor Control in Chapter 11 Cases: The Influence of DIP Financing
Introduction Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is widely recognized for empowering debtors to reorganize their affairs...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 27, 20254 min read


📈 The Mathematics of Pareto Optimality: A Deep Dive into Efficiency
Imagine you’re dividing a cake between two people. If you cut it in a way that gives one person a larger piece without making the other’s...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 26, 20254 min read


Article 1218. Children's Obligations Toward Parents
I. General Overview a. Historical Review of the Obligation In contrast to the comprehensive and unconditional obligation of parents...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 25, 202510 min read


Rethinking Externalities: From Pigou to Coase and Beyond
The concept of externalities has long occupied a central place in economic thought, particularly in the analysis of market failures and...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 24, 20253 min read


Protecting the Pyramids: How the World Regulates Their Preservation
The pyramids of Egypt, especially those on the Giza Plateau, are among the most awe-inspiring human-made structures on Earth. Towering...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 24, 20255 min read


UTILITARIANISM AND ITS CRITICS: A LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS
I. Introduction Utilitarianism — famously encapsulated by the principle of "the greatest good for the greatest number" — has...
Gocha Okreshidze
Mar 22, 20254 min read
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