
Clarity
Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast · Thomson Reuters Institute
Show overview
Clarity has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 272 episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 35 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 30 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 48 episodes published. Published by Thomson Reuters Institute.
From the publisher
Welcome to Clarity, a podcast powered by the Thomson Reuters Institute. In each episode, we dive deep into a single question from decision-makers and thought leaders from legal, corporate, tax, accounting & audit, and government communities. Grounding the conversation in the Institute's research and practice leads' domain expertise, in each episode, we sit down with a special guest or panel of experts from our community of partners, clients, and key leaders in each industry we serve.
Latest Episodes
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What is the real business value of AI for today's law firms?
Bringing your corporate legal department with you on your AI transformation journey
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How can law firms turn existing relationships into sustainable revenue?
The increased importance of AI governance in law firms
The increased importance of AI governance in law firms (AUDIO ONLY)
What does it really take to put AI inside a law school?
What are the best ways to drive change within corporate law departments?
How to teach legal judgment in the age of AI
Can small e-commerce merchants survive today's perfect storm of trade upheaval?
Can AI help strengthen sanctions compliance?

S4 Ep 10How can international manufacturers keep up with ever-changing global tariffs and remain in compliance?
In our latest Clarity podcast, trade attorneys and technology experts explain how global manufacturers can stay ahead of fast-changing global tariffs, and what the latest Supreme Court ruling on emergency tariffs means for your business. We also break down which AI trading compliance tools actually work and in which situations human judgment is still essential to avoid delays, surprise duties, and costly exposure.

S3 Ep 5How a new judicial consortium plans to address the impact of AI in courts
In our latest Clarity on Tech podcast, we speak to the three founding judges of the Judicial AI Consortium (JAIC) about why they created a judge-led initiative to address how AI is changing the courts and why the JAIC is different from other groups addressing AI's impact. They also discuss the JAIC's early priorities and the practical and ethical challenges ahead, such as judicial leadership, transparency, public trust, and clear guardrails for AI use in chambers.

S3 Ep 4How to ensure your AI adoption translates into business wins
In our latest Clarity on Tech podcast, the Thomson Reuters Institute's Zach Warren breaks down the recent AI in Professional Services Report with Colin Levy, legal tech author, educator, and general counsel at Malbek. The two discuss how GenAI has been able to receive such quick market adoption, how lawyers should be preparing for job disruption, and how a look into the crystal ball can show what AI means for the future of legal services.

S4 Ep 9What is the next step following the recent Supreme Court decision on tariffs?
In this episode of Clarity, Thomson Reuters' Bryce Engelland and Karen Lobdell break down the Supreme Court's landmark ruling striking down IEEPA tariffs, exploring what it means for the $175 billion in tariffs already collected and what possible alternative trade tools the Trump administration may deploy next.

S4 Ep 8How are law schools using AI and how will AI shape the future of legal practice?
In our latest Clarity podcast, Dean Benjamin Barros of Stetson College of Law explores how law schools are integrating AI into classrooms and clinics while addressing critical challenges like academic integrity and the risk that students will over-rely on AI outputs without proper verification. The conversation also examines how AI will transform law firm hiring practices and reshape what junior associate classes look like in the future.