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Courts across the country have begun issuing orders clarifying the permissible uses of artificial intelligence in litigation.
Mr. Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who died in prison in 2019, are under renewed scrutiny as ...
A Virginia man pleaded guilty Friday in a federal case that accused him of stockpiling the largest number of finished ...
Authorities in the Bay Area say they’ve uncovered evidence of hidden underground networks of stolen good buyers. These groups ...
The death of Joshua Byrd, 40, marked the first on-duty killing of a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ...
The Judicial Council's rules neither require nor prohibit the use of AI, though they do provide guidance about transparency ...
Luigi Mangione's attorneys allege Manhattan prosecutors wrongly obtained medical records from the insurance carrier in ...
The Supreme Court is meeting to decide the final cases of its term, including birthright citizenship and a Texas law aimed at blocking kids from seeing online pornography.
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LAist on MSNHomeless-related arrests, citations soared in LA and other California cities after Supreme Court caseIn major cities and more rural areas, arrests and citations rose in the months following last summer’s Supreme Court decision. In some places, officials insist the events are unrelated.
A shortage of court reporters is harming Californians in the justice system, so why not use readily available electronic recording technology? Court reporters unions are fighting it.
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