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Benchslapped! Federal Judge Does Not Take Kindly To Litigation Via Press Release

Above The Law

But… it *is* Hollywood’s hottest litigation with more twists than an M. Liman told lawyers in a hearing this week, “Youve got a lot in front of the court that gives, I think, the public plenty to feast upon.” Federal Judge Does Not Take Kindly To Litigation Via Press Release appeared first on Above the Law.

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Three Ways AI-Assisted Court Reporting Helps Improve Client Experience 

Attorney at Work

Dean Whalen, Chief Legal Officer of Readback, a new AI-assisted deposition court reporting platform, explains how AI-assisted court reporting addresses the stenographer talent crunch — with added benefits. What Is AI-Assisted Court Reporting? AI-assisted court reporting is a hybrid model of AI and humans.

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New Jersey Governor signs bill allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections

JURIST

However, the law does not take effect until January 2026, so 17-year-olds in New Jersey cannot vote in the 2024 primaries. In anticipation of the 2024 elections, many states are litigating and changing voting rules.

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Ethics Meets Opportunity – How AI Can Propel Your Paralegal Career

Paralegal Bootcamp

As Ive been developing this new course, its bringing back some memories when back in 2010 I was telling litigation paralegals they needed to get up to speed on eDiscovery. For those who are new listeners and dont know what that means Lets say that youre a litigation paralegal working in a law firm that barely ever goes to trial.

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South Korea’s Constitutional Court mandates concrete carbon-reduction targets through 2049

JURIST

The Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled on Thursday concerning the constitutionality of several key provisions related to the nation’s greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets, impacting the future of the country’s climate policy.

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Court to hear argument in appeals to halt “Good Neighbor” ozone regulation

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a group of challenges to ozone regulation that came to the justices on their so-called “shadow docket” – that is, as emergency appeals. A dozen states went to court to challenge the EPA’s rejection of their plans. A divided panel of the D.C.

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Supreme Court likely to block EPA ozone regulation

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared sympathetic to a group of states, companies, and trade associations seeking to temporarily block a rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce air pollution from power plants and other industrial facilities in 23 states that do not want to adjust their emissions policies.

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