Courts
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Filing Suggests Google Paying Amici To Flood Docket With More Briefs
Google keeps its friends close and its amici closer.
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Judge Wears VR Headset To View Defendant’s Account Of Events And What Fresh Hell Is This?
Courtroom technology: all about coulda, not shoulda.
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Illinois Supreme Court Releases Policy Authorizing Ethical Use Of AI In The Courts
The policy took effect Jan. 1, and emphasizes that attorneys, judges, and self-represented litigants remain accountable for their work product, without regard to technological advances.
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Supreme Court Won’t Help Big Telecom Kill NY Law Requiring Affordable Broadband For Poor People
From the you-broke-it,-you-buy-it dept
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Replacing Judges With AI And Other Stupid Ideas
Elon’s got some thoughts on the judicial system.
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PACER Sucks More Than Usual… And We Know Exactly Who To Blame
Have you been struggling to get court documents lately? You’re not alone.
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Alert For Lawyers: Don’t Fall For This Federal Courts Phishing Scam
Be very careful, lawyers, because your personal or client data could be at risk.
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Supreme Courts Of Delaware And Georgia Act To Regulate Use Of Generative AI In The Courts
Courts continue to make rules about the use of artificial intelligence within the practice of law.
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From the better-be-doing-right-before-you-complain-about-your-rights dept
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Keyboard Cat Becomes Courtroom Star During Zoom Trial
You never know when your furry ‘legal assistant’ will come in handy during trial.
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Elon Musk Changes X Terms To Push All Disputes Toward Tesla-Investor Federal Judge
When you clicked ‘accept’ you agreed to a new courthouse.
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Federal Court Dismisses ROSS Intelligence’s Remaining Antitrust Claim Against Thomson Reuters
Still to be decided in the case are TR’s claims that ROSS violated its copyrights by unlawfully copying TR’s legal materials in order to use them to train its own AI-driven legal research platform.
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Ninth Circuit: No Immunity For Officer Who Shot Peaceful Protester In The Groin
From the thugs-gonna-thug dept
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Second Circuit Says Libraries Disincentivize Authors To Write Books By Lending Them For Free
From the this-can’t-be-right dept
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Court Website Asks Users If They’re Presently Dead
How often does this option get clicked?
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Understanding The DOJ’s Landmark Ruling Against Google: A Conversation With Richard Finkelman
Finkelman, a managing director and AI expert at BRG, shares some insights about this recent court ruling.