From The Special Counsel’s Office To The Campaign Trail: Former Trump Prosecutor Turns Firing Into Political Launchpad
This lawyer says his loyalty to the Constitution -- not the president -- cost him his job.
ABA Politely Tells President He Can’t Insult Judges Because He Lost Bigly
Let's see if he actually listens.
Does Asking ChatGPT A Legal Question Make It Discoverable? It Depends!
Competing decisions over AI and privilege herald a legally bumpy landscape for the next few years.
Federal Judge Accused Of Driving ‘Super Drunk’ Takes ‘Voluntary’ Leave From The Bench
Months after a 0.27 BAC arrest, the judge finally hits pause on his courtroom duties.
Arizona Republic Investigation Finds Consumer Harm, Loopholes, And Conflicts Of Interest In Arizona’s Legal Regulatory Reform
The program was intended to make legal services cheaper and more accessible for Arizona residents.