The Importance Of Identifying Usecases In Legal Technology: A Guide For Innovation In The Age of AI

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence (AI) is a growing focus in the legal profession as it grapples with digital transformation. These tools promise to redefine legal practice from automating routine task to providing predictive insights. A fundamental principle still remains in the midst of all this technological fervor: identifying and clearly delineating use cases. This principle is […]

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Abridging, Not Coercing, Is The First Modification’s Yardstick for Speech Violations

[ad_1] Philip Hamburger, a professor at Columbia, is the CEO of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which represents a lot of the particular person plaintiffs in Murthy v. Missouri. Hamburger wrote the next submit in response to a submit at Volokh by Ilya Somin: Is coercion the First Modification’s measure of the liberty of speech? […]

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Which of Donald Trump’s assets will you find most entertaining to seize?

[ad_1] (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images). The Above the Law bracket continues after a weekend of thrilling basketball. We’ve revealed the Golf Course Region Then, there is the Hotel/Estate region already. We’ll now look at properties with a general purpose. This one is a mix of commercial real estate, condos and hotels. Have you voted […]

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Someone Trying to Vanish My Post About a Case on One-Sided Pseudonymity

[ad_1] Last month, I wrote about a Fourth Circuit decision in Doe v. Sidar, which discusses one-sided pseudonymity. Last week, Google received two requests that it remove that post from its indexes—and thus vanish it from search results—on the theory that the post violated the copyright in a Tumblr post, https://www.tumblr.com/case49news/745091056157196289/fourth-circuit-on-one-sided-pseudonymity-in-sexual: Re: UnknownNOTICE TYPE: DMCA Copyright […]

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No Sanctions for Michael Cohen’s Hallucinated Citations

[ad_1] From today’s decisions in U.S. v. Cohen Judge Jesse Furman, S.D.N.Y. (See also N.Y. Times [Benjamin Weiser]): In support of the motion [for early termination of supervised release], Schwartz [Cohen’s lawyer] The Second Circuit allegedly confirmed three “examples”, which were decisions that granted early termination of supervised releases. See id. citing United States v. […]

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No Sanctions for Michael Cohen Hallucinated Cited Matter

[ad_1] Today’s decision is a good example. U.S. v. Cohen Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York Judge Jesse Furman (S.D.N.Y.) N.Y. Times [Benjamin Weiser]): In support of the motion [for early termination of supervised release], Schwartz [Cohen’s lawyer] The Second Circuit allegedly confirmed three “examples”, which were decisions that granted early […]

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