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Senate Confirms Prosecutor to 1st Circuit, Creating Totally Democratic-Appointed Court
Seth Aframe, an assistant U.S. attorney in New Hampshire, was confirmed by a 49-40 vote and is the fourth judge named to the court by President Joe Biden, a Democrat.A Brilliant Georgia Judge and Judicial Pioneer Has Died
"Her love of the law, her integrity, her wisdom and her independence were unmatched," said Georgia Court of Appeals Chief Judge Amanda Mercier. "She truly was a trailblazer."Chief Justice Stuart Rabner Delivers Remarks on the State of the Judiciary
"A Constitution is a foundational document in a democracy. It should not be amended lightly," said Chief Justice Stuart Rabner at the recent NJSBA convention.Biden Says 'Brown' Was About More Than Education
He met with plaintiffs from the Brown court case in the Oval Office on Thursday and courted voters in Atlanta and Milwaukee with a pair of Black radio interviews. On Sunday, he delivered the commencement speech at Morehouse CollegeView more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
New Immigration Court Docket Aims to Speed Up Removals of Newly Arrived Migrants
Migrants in five cities—Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York—will be placed in a "recent arrivals docket" that aims to have judges rule on their claims within 180 days instead of the four years or so that it currently takes.Legal Tech Rundown: Faegre Drinker Tech Partnership, New descrybe.ai Advisors, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Young Lawyers (Gen Z) Are Getting Tons of New Business—the Old-Fashioned Way
I went on a mission recently to find out if, and then how, lawyers in their late 20s and 30s were building books of business. So, I hunted down some lawyers from both coasts who had been referred to me by their firms as folks who had built impressive books of business.The 'AI Revolution' Comes With Data Privacy Risks: What Consumers Should Know
This article covers the legal and privacy considerations related to the rise of artificial intelligence. The authors discuss what AI is and how companies obtain the data for those sets along with the risks consumers face in having their data collected and ingested into AI systems, specifically for training purposes. They also identify possible ways consumers can protect their data.Trending Stories
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