Richard Susskind's Tomorrow's Lawyers.[/caption] Four years ago, Richard Susskind published the first edition of “Tomorrow’s Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future.” With the rapid changes in the ...
Law firm leverage used to be simple: It was a way to make profits. Today, it's starting to create a headache. We asked a group of law students and a law grad focused the state of legal education what ...
David Susskind was dressed in his navy lieutenant's uniform when, in the winter of 1947, he showed up at the Manhattan headquarters of the talent agency Century Artists. He stood at a compact five ...
The term “technological unemployment” was popularised in the 1930s by the celebrated economist John Maynard Keynes. Fifty years later, another renowned economist called Wassily Leontief warned that ...
The professions exist because they help us to solve problems that we do not have the expertise or the time to handle ourselves. Yet there are now systems that can do much of this without human experts ...
Watching talk-show host David Susskind’s historic June 1963 sit-down with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., it’s easy to become nostalgic for a time when there was more substantive discourse on ...
“Once you start thinking about growth,” the late economist Robert Lucas said, “it’s hard to think about anything else.” For economists, maybe. For the rest of us, economic growth has generally been an ...
In “The Digital Republic,” Jamie Susskind examines how the revolution in communications is threatening democracy — and what can be done about it. By Adam Cohen THE DIGITAL REPUBLIC: On Freedom and ...
Actor Steve Susskind died Jan. 21 in Mission Hills, Calif. after an automobile accident. He was 62. A memorial for Susskind will be held March 8 at 7 p.m. at the Writers Guild Theater, 135 S. Doheny, ...
Teresa Susskind, who was part of a famed World War II code-breaking team, died Nov. 29 in her home in Berkeley. She was 94. Born Teresa Gabriel on Aug. 15, 1921, in Watford, England, she was raised in ...