Since I’ve written several pieces about AI tools this year—and have felt rather mystified by it all—I decided to finally give ChatGPT a try.
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'Slow Down the Attrition': ABA Section Chair Sees Inadequate Defense Funding as a 'Real Crisis' for Entire Criminal Justice System
“That’s not just a public defender problem, it’s a DA problem.,” ABA Criminal Justice Section Chair Tina Luongo said.
Supreme Court Term Opens With Textualist Debate Over the Word 'And'
The justices offer opposing views on whether “and” means “or” in the federal First Step Act.
Governor Acted Within Authority: Split 5-4 Washington Supreme Court Upholds COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium
“This case concerns a challenge to the scope and limitation of the emergency powers statute, RCW 43.06.220, and whether the governor exceeded statutory or constitutional authority in issuing eviction moratorium proclamations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Justice Charles W. Johnson wrote in his dissent. “I would hold that the governor exceeded statutory authority when […]
'I Know … the Definition of Fraud': Engoron Kicks Off Trump Civil Fraud Trial With History Lesson
Defense attorney Alina Habba called the assets at issue ‘Mona Lisa” properties—meaning they couldn’t be overvalued as long as there was a prospective buyer who would pay the stated price.