U.S. District Judge Judith Levy, in a Monday order, found that engineering firm Veolia North America’s media campaign, which included misleading phone calls and a truck circling the courthouse amid a looming trial, threatened the “fair administration of justice.”
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The LLM/Copyright Tug-of-War: Fairness Certifications vs. Investor Pressure to Scrape
A Stability AI executive left the company to launch Fairly Trained, a nonprofit that aims to certify AI models that are trained without infringing on copyright. But investor push to “scrape now, and think later” often gets in the way.
Lawyer's Use of Artificial Intelligence Leads to Disciplinary Action
Local ethics experts weigh in on the attorney’s response in this emerging area of disciplinary law.
Judge Rejects Menendez Mistrial Bid Based on Protected Official Acts
The constitutional speech and debate privilege can’t be waived, said Adam Fee of Paul Hastings, who is representing the embattled lawmaker.
Mississippi College Law Professor Crystal Welch Killed Sunday
“She was always asking what more she could do to support our team and our work,” ACLU MS Executive Director Jarvis Dortch wrote in a statement on Monday. “Our staff and board will forever be grateful for her commitment to equality and justice.”

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