The proposed rules of the bill state that the AI-based evidence must be supported by something other than artificially created evidence, and the independent evidence must be admissible under the existing rules of evidence. It is still seeking a sponsor in the Senate.
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These Law Schools Reign in New Combined Ranking
The U.S. News & World Report Law School Rankings are immensely popular—known for generating the “T14” law schools—but what happens to the standings when three other surveys are added into the mix?
Father's First Amendment Rights Not Violated When Providing Financial Information on Daughter's FAFSA Account, Alaska High Court Concludes
“The superior court concluded that David was contractually obliged to participate in his daughters’ financial aid process, and as we explained above David failed to show that the superior court erred in reaching that conclusion,” the panel said. “Even if David’s participation in the financial aid process were speech or association, the First Amendment would […]
Subjective Aspects of FTC's 'Junk Fee' Rule Likely to Cause Legal Departments Fits
“I think this just opens the door to a tremendous amount of litigation,” Clark Hill member Joanne Needleman said.
Lawyer Moves Still Outpace Pre-Pandemic Norm: The Morning Minute
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