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The Legal Guild: From Medieval Monopoly to AI-Powered Access
In 1178, a man named Martin the Narrator stepped forward in Westminster Palace and spoke the first recorded words of the legal profession. He spoke them in Law French — a dialect no commoner could…
Specialists: From Barber-Surgeons to Domain-Specific AI Swarms
In 1720 London, Thomas Rawlings operated from a single shop on Fleet Street. With one razor, he would shave your beard, pull your rotted teeth, lance your boils, and amputate your gangrenous limbs.…
Predicting Justice: From Sheep Entrails to AI Courtrooms
September 17, 1862. Antietam Creek runs red with the blood of ten thousand men. A musket ball tears through Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s neck, missing his carotid artery by the width of a human hair.…
The Invisible Person: The Corporation, a Legal Fiction We Keep Rewriting
August 1602. Amsterdam. A servant named Aeltje Jansdr walks into a notary's office and invests fifty guilders in a company that will change the course of human history. She is not wealthy. She is not…
The Invention of Ideas: How Copyright Transformed Human Knowledge—And How AI Might Free It
The year is 868 CE. In a cave near Dunhuang on the edge of the Silk Road, a man named Wang Jie prints a scroll and adds five words that would resonate across a millennium: "Reverently made for…
Code Is Law: From Hammurabi's Stone to Ethereum's Smart Contracts
June 17, 2016, 3:34 AM UTC. A screen glows in darkness. Lines of code execute in sequence. Sixty million dollars begins to move—not stolen, but transferred according to the rules. The code is doing…
The Art of Getting to Yes: How Humans Learned to Make Deals—And How AI Will Change Everything
Five thousand years ago, a Sumerian scribe pressed a reed stylus into wet clay, recording a simple transaction: barley for silver. He didn't know he was inventing negotiation.This episode traces the…
The Billable Hour: How Lawyers Learned to Sell Time—And Why They're Stopping
In 1858, Abraham Lincoln returned half a client's fee because the work didn't warrant it. That gesture of professional integrity launched a question we're still answering: what is legal work actually…
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