In their petitions for review, litigants spell out – in detail – why the Supreme Court should take up their case. These ...
The use of artificial intelligence gave a New Zealand judge pause about the genuineness of the remorse expressed in the apology. It reflects a wider discussion about using A.I. for personal ...
Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that ...
A Maryland lawyer has been sanctioned by a federal appeals court after admitting to using a generative AI tool to draft a brief that cited multiple nonexistent cases.
Circuit ruling deepens split over whether schools can require teachers to use students’ preferred pronouns, raising odds of ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell offered his first explanation into his controversial decision to attend Fed Governor Lisa Cook's Supreme Court hearing. He said it was among the most important ...
The Supreme Court is in session today, Tuesday, Jan. 27, to study oral arguments, review court decisions and draft opinions, but is the Trump tariff case under review by the justices, and is the ...
A prominent Reno construction law attorney says he had a "friends with benefits" relationship for 10 years with Judge Bridget Robb. American Bar Association says a judge must disqualify if in a ...
When, what time and what date the Supreme Court tariff ruling Trump's tariffs is unclear, but the SCOTUS decision is expected in the coming weeks. The justices may release the next Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a legal battle centered on President Trump’s efforts to fire a Federal Reserve governor. The case comes as Trump has moved to exert greater control over the Fed.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday took up two cases that could determine whether states can bar transgender athletes from competing on girls’ and women’s sports teams — a decision expected to have ...
Local governments are suing oil companies over environmental damage. The companies want the suits moved out of state courts, to friendlier venues. By Karen Zraick and Abbie VanSickle Who should pay ...
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