Despite lyrics mistake by AI, lawyer wasn’t ineffective for using tech in rapper’s case, federal judge says

Despite lyrics mistake by AI, lawyer wasn’t ineffective for using tech in rapper’s case, federal judge says

Home Daily News Despite lyrics mistake by AI, lawyer wasn’t… Technology Despite lyrics mistake by AI, lawyer wasn’t ineffective for using tech in rapper’s case, federal judge says By Debra Cassens Weiss... Read more »
State rep displays middle finger during online court hearing, leading to show-cause orders

State rep displays middle finger during online court hearing, leading to show-cause orders

Home Daily News State rep displays middle finger during online… Trials & Litigation State rep displays middle finger during online court hearing, leading to show-cause orders By Debra Cassens Weiss September 5,... Read more »
Former Littler lawyer drops California suit against firm, bringing end to departure dispute

Former Littler lawyer drops California suit against firm, bringing end to departure dispute

Home Daily News Former Littler lawyer drops California suit… Law Firms Former Littler lawyer drops California suit against firm, bringing end to departure dispute By Debra Cassens Weiss September 3, 2024, 12:27... Read more »
Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference

Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference

Home Daily News Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide… Judiciary Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference By Debra Cassens Weiss... Read more »
Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story

Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story

I was hopeful that Max’s Justice, USA, a six-part documentary series about Tennessee’s criminal justice system, would deliver its marketing promise of a “compelling, insider’s view of Nashville’s criminal justice system.” Sadly,... Read more »
Could automated transcription tools replace human court reporters?

Could automated transcription tools replace human court reporters?

Image from Shutterstock. For the longest time, one of the staples of any courtroom has been the stenographer. Typing on a small machine that produced a seemingly random series of letters onto... Read more »
Criminal justice startups tap into generative AI’s early promise

Criminal justice startups tap into generative AI’s early promise

Devshi Mehrotra and Leslie Jones-Dove co-founded JusticeText in 2019 to try to level the playing field for overworked public defenders combing through video depositions, police interviews and bodycam footage, creating an artificial... Read more »
Criminal justice startups tap into generative AI’s early promise

Lawyers trying to increase access to justice see promise in generative AI

For lawyers working to close the justice gap, generative artificial intelligence could be a real game changer. According to a 2022 study by the Legal Services Corp., 92% of low-income Americans’ civil... Read more »
Criminal justice startups tap into generative AI’s early promise

Generative AI already is making an impact on legal research and writing

Lawyers who expect generative artificial intelligence to significantly impact the practice of law see some of the greatest potential in legal research and writing. In August, a LexisNexis Legal & Professional study... Read more »
Criminal justice startups tap into generative AI’s early promise

Will generative AI alleviate burnout or make lawyers more miserable?

The PC, smartphone, email and the internet. History is littered with examples of how hot new technologies meant to make us more productive led to unintended consequences, including stress and burnout. When... Read more »
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