Harnessing The Power Of A.I. To Elevate Fake Lawyering

You’ve already heard that artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize the law. A.I.-empowered attorneys can leverage the versatility of cutting-edge large language models to supercharge their practice, efficiently and effectively driving client success with dedicated, industry-leading A.I. solutions. But did you know A.I. also has the power to revolutionize the unauthorized practice of law? South Carolina…

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Watch How That Supreme Court Sausage Gets Made

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Moyle v. United States, Idaho v. United States, the people of Idaho may still be able to access emergency abortive care, but it isn’t a resounding victory for bodily autonomy. Even at the time, it was clear the unusual majority opinion — issued without a formal…

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Law Professor Exercises Free Speech Right To Demonstrate That He Doesn’t Understand Free Speech

(Photo by Bonnie Cash-Pool/Getty Images) Jonathan Turley wants his readers to know that he’s staring down a grievous threat to the very principle of free speech that undergirds American society. It seems that an organization that rates websites for their “false or egregiously misleading” information has decided to evaluate his blog. Here come the thought…

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Biden proposes Supreme Court reforms

SCOTUS NEWS By Amy Howe on Jul 29, 2024 at 2:41 pm President Joe Biden announced nearly four years ago that he would form a bipartisan presidential commission to study changes to the Supreme Court. (Flysnowfly via Shutterstock) President Joe Biden on Monday proposed three reforms to the Supreme Court. Stressing that he has “great…

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Is This Year’s Bar Exam A Disaster?

Everyone loves a good bar exam horror story. This week, tens of thousands of people will sit for the July administration of the bar exam. The experience is more than a professional licensing exam, it’s a trial by fire/hazing ritual. But the tradition soldiers on (for most, diploma privilege FTW), and so do the stories…

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3 Plead Guilty To Law School Embezzlement Scheme

It isn’t unusual to think of law school as a path to profit. While you see the occasional bleeding heart litigator who goes to law school so they can prevent ANWR from becoming a cold cash pump, many more go because they want their share of Biglaw’s six-figure starting salaries. Three former law school employees…

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