This Morning With Gordon Deal

This Weekend with Gordon Deal January 10, 2026

Jan 10, 2026
Gabrielle Etzel, a health care reporter at the Washington Examiner, dives into the new federal dietary guidelines, highlighting their impact on food programs and public health. Erin Mulvaney, legal affairs reporter at The Wall Street Journal, discusses the innovative ways judges are utilizing AI tools to streamline legal processes. Rob Enderly, tech analyst and founder of The Enderly Group, shares his bold predictions for AI in 2026, including its transformative potential in medicine and societal implications. It's an engaging blend of health, law, and technology!
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ADVICE

Change Zoning To Build Affordable Homes

  • Cities easing minimum lot and zoning rules can enable more smaller homes and density.
  • Local reform or state preemption can help increase affordable starter-home supply.
ANECDOTE

Family Buys Land After Losing Out On Homes

  • A New Hampshire family made a dozen offers over three years and got outbid repeatedly by all-cash buyers.
  • They bought 60+ acres and are selling parcels to fund building their delayed starter home.
INSIGHT

Judges Use AI To Tackle Massive Dockets

  • Some judges experiment with AI to speed fact-finding and opinion drafting in massive dockets.
  • AI trimmed weeks of clerk work to minutes in pilot tests, prompting wider judicial interest.
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