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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Sidewalks are Not “Pedestrian Ways” to Allow for Eminent Domain Seizures

JonathanTurley

Bumble responds that “if the law supposes that, the law is a ass – a idiot.” The scene came to mind with a decision yesterday when the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 4-3 in Sojenhomer v. 53.03, which states that Wisconsin courts “may treat a foreign country as if it were a state” in guardianship proceedings.

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AI Applications for 5 Different Legal Fields

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But what about practicing law? While legal professionals have been slower to embrace this technology, AI for lawyers is a growing field. Legal firms spent approximately $12 billion on AI in 2017, and experts expect that figure to reach $85 billion by 2027. AI in law is a relatively new and continually expanding concept.

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Court Dismisses Sixth Count Against Rittenhouse

JonathanTurley

I recently wrote a column stating that the sixth count appeared to be based on a factually and legally inapplicable provision of Wisconsin law. Jurors expect lawyers to make good on what they were promised. The case against Kyle Rittenhouse just got a little smaller. The prosecutors fell considerably short of that mark.

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“You Will End Up on the Bottom of a Pyre”: Democrats Attack Special Counsel John Durham 

JonathanTurley

” It was like a Joseph Welch moment in another hearing with then-Wisconsin Republican Sen. After McCarthy criticized a young lawyer in the office of Welch, who was chief counsel for the Army, Welch famously responded, “Until this moment, senator, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness.”

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