Courts
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Securing The Bounty: Bug Bounties Take Center Stage In Uber CISO’s Criminal Appeal
Bug bounty programs have been prized as a cybersecurity tool by tech giants and small startups for years, but effective bug bounty programs must have ground rules.
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If You Have To Go To Court, Try Not To Livestream Proof Of Guilt
‘Do you see the perpetrator?’ ‘Yeah, I’m right here.’
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Generating Predictions For Grants Pass v. Johnson Using Artificial Intelligence
Optimized Legal Audio is an artificial intelligence engine in its infancy that tries to hear what judges say, read the language they use, and through this to infer their relative preference for one attorney’s argument over another’s.
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New Clerkships Database Empowers Law Clerks To Review Their Bosses
Law schools do not adequately inform students about the downsides of clerking; the implications of this small, hierarchical, isolated work environment; and the lack of workplace protections and support for mistreated clerks.
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Leave it to the originalists to make AI truly dystopian.
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Federal Court Suspends Florida Attorney Over Filing Fabricated Cases Hallucinated By AI
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida suspended attorney Thomas Grant Neusom from practicing in that court for one year, after which he will be eligible to apply for reinstatement.
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Supreme Court Accidentally Forgets To Delete Basic Metadata In Trump Ballot Ruling
It looks like Sotomayor intended to author a dissent.
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MAGA Lawyer Doesn’t Have A Computer, Has To Borrow One From The Government
Lawyers have a reputation for being luddites, but this is ridiculous
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John Roberts Once Again Uses Judiciary’s Annual Report To Express His Utmost Contempt For The Public
The Chief’s federal judiciary’s year-end report may as well have been generated by ChatGPT.
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Lawyers and other filers would be required to certify either that they had not used AI in drafting the document or that, if they did, ‘a human’ had reviewed the document for accuracy.
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Harvard Law School Professor Finds ChatGPT Invents Fake Law Less Than The Supreme Court
ChatGPT can figure out how broken Citizens United was, but then it’s not actively on the take.
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No Really — *This* Has To Be The Worst Law Of Them All
We need *your* help to find the absolute dumbest law of all.
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Judge Introduced Harry Potter House Points To Get Lawyers To Use Electronic Filing
Court attempts to use wizarding points to get lawyers to adopt Muggle technology.
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We All Know Social Media Is Bad For Mental Health. But Is It Go To Court Bad?
Instagram at your own risk.