Questions remain on how criminal law enforcement will be able to police the improper use of AI. That task will be particularly challenging where the legal violations result from AI-driven decision-making rather than intentional human actions.
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UGA Law Dean Rutledge to Step Down After Decade of Service
“Bo Rutledge’s tenure as dean has been extraordinary, and I am grateful for his commitment to the School of Law and the University of Georgia,” university President Jere W. Morehead said in a statement. “He has strengthened the school’s long-standing record of excellence and led it to even greater heights.”
BREAKING: A Top Connecticut Judge Is Retiring
Gov. Ned Lamont praised the judge’s leadership, describing a “universally admired … compassionate, thoughtful and skillful jurist.”
Big Law Seeks To Maintain M&A Momentum With Lateral Market Maneuvers
Firms such as Paul Weiss, S&C, Akin, K&L Gates and Seyfarth all announced lateral M&A partners in the last week.
Senate Confirms Prosecutor to 1st Circuit, Creating Totally Democratic-Appointed Court
Seth Aframe, an assistant U.S. attorney in New Hampshire, was confirmed by a 49-40 vote and is the fourth judge named to the court by President Joe Biden, a Democrat.

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