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The Audacity Of AI Incompetence

The Audacity Of AI Incompetence

Another day, another fictitious case citation. Blink, and you’ll miss the most recent comedy of AI-created errors.Since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, the frequency of court submissions riddled with AI-hallucinated gibberish has increased exponentially. Now,...

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West Virginia Is Not Here For Authoritarian Cosplay

West Virginia Is Not Here For Authoritarian Cosplay

Down in the Southern District of West Virginia, four federal judges — appointed by presidents of both parties — have spent the last several weeks issuing rulings sounding the alarm over a MAGA immigration initiative dubbed “Operation Country Roads.” The policy, a...

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Moving The Needle On Judicial Equity

Moving The Needle On Judicial Equity

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to an analysis by Adam Feldman’s substack Legalytics, who is the only U.S. President to appoint more women to the federal judiciary than men? Hint: Women have outnumbered men in law schools...

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Morning Docket: 03.03.26

Morning Docket: 03.03.26

* The DOJ’s long-awaited antitrust trial against Live Nation-Ticketmaster kicked off Monday. If you want tickets to the hottest trial of the year, then good news! It’s free (plus applicable surcharges). [NBC News] * Supreme Court’s conservatives issue another pair of...

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Shift Happens: 5 Ways to Handle Change as a Lawyer

Jamie Spannhake says change often feels like a problem to solve, or an obstacle to overcome. But the real obstacle is our belief that things will remain the same. Here are five ways to handle change gracefully and with less stress. The post Shift Happens: 5 Ways to...

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Looking Stupid Has A $940M Price Tag! — See Also

Looking Stupid Has A $940M Price Tag! — See Also

DOJ Drops Defense Of Biglaw Bullying Executive Orders: See what happens when you’re actually willing to fight in court? Political Appointments For Law Students? Political purity tests for law jobs! The Early Bird Gets The Litigation Finance Knowledge: Make the most...

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Standing Up And Cheering For American-ish Principles

Standing Up And Cheering For American-ish Principles

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)During his State of the Union address, Donald Trump thought he was being clever.  He challenged the Democrats in the chamber: “If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support: The first duty of the American...

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Sources: DOJ Plans to Abandon Appeal of Law Firm EO Cases

Sources: DOJ Plans to Abandon Appeal of Law Firm EO Cases

A source with knowledge confirmed to Law.com that a filing from the government to withdraw the appeal may happen as soon as Monday.       A source with knowledge confirmed to Law.com that a filing from the government to withdraw the appeal may happen as soon as...

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Ex-WWE Legal Chief Decides He’s Ready for Rumble

Ex-WWE Legal Chief Decides He’s Ready for Rumble

Maurice Edelson is joining the YouTube competitor as it strives to reach profitability and regain the engagement it experienced during the 2024 presidential election.       Maurice Edelson is joining the YouTube competitor as it strives to reach profitability and...

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Sure Knew How To Turn A Phrase

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sure Knew How To Turn A Phrase

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Harrison Ford reprises his role as CIA analyst Jack Ryan in what 1994 movie? Hint: The title is derived from a legal test devised by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. See the answer on the next page. The...

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When It Comes To Judges, Trump Is An ASS Man

When It Comes To Judges, Trump Is An ASS Man

When the Pentagon announced that they’d kneecaped themselves by refusing to give money to law students accepted to the country’s most prestigious and highly ranked law schools, it became a lot less obvious where they’d do their recruiting from. Before the last few...

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Law Firm Mergers Mean Lateral Movement — Lots Of It

Law Firm Mergers Mean Lateral Movement — Lots Of It

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Anytime there’s a merger or a new entrant into the market, that volatility creates movement among lawyers. The reason is that the merged firm may not be the best place for all of the lawyers who were at each of...

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Morning Docket: 03.01.26

* Biglaw drafts plans to protect staff in its Middle East offices. [Law.com International] * As “Operation Epstein Fury,” continues in the Middle East, it appears Trump administration insiders are cashing in, making big prediction market bets on military timing....

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DOJ Feels The Squeeze As DHS’s Courtroom Pain Sponge

DOJ Feels The Squeeze As DHS’s Courtroom Pain Sponge

It’s not every day that a federal judge threatens to hold the US government in contempt. But yesterday it happened three times. “The Court is not aware of another occasion in the history of the United States in which a federal court has had to threaten contempt—again...

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Lying Has Consequences, Feds — See Also

Lying Has Consequences, Feds — See Also

Liars Keep Losing In Court: Judges keep catching federal officers with their pants on fire. These Aren’t The Lawyers You’ve Been Looking For: OpenAI helps shut down fake law empire. When Mardi Gras Turns Violent: Shia LeBeouf gets hit with two charges of battery and a...

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Legal AI: What Government Agencies Need To Consider

Legal AI: What Government Agencies Need To Consider

It’s an understatement to call this time exciting. But it can also be bewildering. With new AI offerings popping up every week, how can government professionals decide which ones are worth their time? Our friends at Filevine created this guide to answer these...

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The Human Cost Of Our Broken Justice System

In this episode of The Jabot Podcast, I sit down with public defender, reform advocate, and author Emily Galvin Almanza to discuss her new book The Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System, and a Public Defender’s Search for Justice in America. Emily shares her...

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Oregon Jury Awards Record $242M To 16 Wildfire Victims

Oregon Jury Awards Record $242M To 16 Wildfire Victims

Wednesday's verdict, which is expected to increase to $305 million when doubling economic damages under Oregon law and adding a 25% multiplier for punitive damages, is the 16th trial against PacifiCorp.       Wednesday's verdict, which is expected to increase to $305...

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Gimme An ‘A’! Gimme An ‘I’!

Gimme An ‘A’! Gimme An ‘I’!

Given the recent gyrations in the markets, it’s no wonder that people are jittery about the effects (past, present, and future) of AI in our profession. True, we are not the only profession that is nervous about AI’s potential to completely reset our landscape. Jobs...

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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “Judge Vows to End Trump Administration’s Noncompliance ‘One Way or...

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Morning Docket: 02.27.26

* Anthropic rejects Defense Department ultimatum to rewrite their contract and remove guardrails or face potentially devastating retaliation. [Axios] * Bill Clinton due to testify about Epstein after Hillary’s deposition devolved into Pizzagate and UFOs. [Reuters] *...

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Law Firm Disrupted: The Limitations on Following the Money

Law Firm Disrupted: The Limitations on Following the Money

Are some legal markets at risk of being oversaturated as Big Law moves in? At this point, there appears to be no shortage of work to go around in some growing markets in the U.S., but a limited talent pool could pose problems down the road.       Are some legal...

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Tom Goldstein Goes Bust

Yesterday, a federal jury in Maryland convicted the SCOTUSblog co-founder on 12 of 16 counts after a six-week trial befitting the wild indictment we covered last January. After celebrity testimony and constitutional showdowns, Goldstein’s trial ends with convictions...

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Too Good To Be True — See Also

Too Good To Be True — See Also

William Christopher Swett Gets Charged With A Lot Of Fraud: No relation, of course. Maurene Comey Makes Partner: The administration’s brain drain lets Biglaw snag major talent! Tom Goldstein Convicted On 12 Of 16 Counts: Can’t win ’em all. Abrego Garcia Still Getting...

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Maurene Comey Takes On New Role As Partner At Law Firm

Maurene Comey Takes On New Role As Partner At Law Firm

For all of the administration’s big talk of meritocracy coming back to put the people who actually deserve the jobs in power, there’s been a lot of incompetency at the helm. Planes falling out the sky, repeated failures to indict pedophiles — let alone a sandwich —...

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JFK Conspiracy Goes All The Way To Biglaw

The Warren Commission brought together a number of prominent lawyers– from Chief Justice Earl Warren to Covington alum Senator John Sherman Cooper — to investigate the Kennedy assassination, but who would be the only one enshrined in the name of a current elite Biglaw...

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