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U.S. Justice Department Appoints First Chief AI Officer

In response to the burgeoning influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in federal law enforcement and the judicial system, the U.S.…

Supreme Court to Hear Challenge on SEC’s Enforcement Powers

A pivotal challenge to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) authority is set to unfold before the Supreme Court,…

Supreme Court’s Struggle to Identify Conflict Exposed During Alito Trip

Justice Samuel Alito's 2008 fishing trip with billionaire Paul Singer in Alaska has raised concerns about conflicts of interest within…

Chief Justice Roberts Affirms Unwavering Dedication to Upholding Supreme Standards

Chief Justice John Roberts recently expressed his unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of conduct within the Supreme Court.…

Supreme Court Prioritizes Ethics but Doesn’t Implement Mandatory Code

The US Supreme Court has issued a statement pledging to adhere to “foundational ethics principles and practices” in response to…

Liberal Judge Gains Momentum in Wisconsin High Court Race

The primary elections for the Wisconsin Supreme Court saw Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Janet Protasiewicz and former Justice Dan Kelly…

Governor Hochul’s Nominee for Top State Judge Rejected by New York Senate

In a surprising move, the New York State Senate rejected Governor Kathy Hochul's choice for the state's highest-ranking judge. Hector…

Revolutionizing the Judiciary System: Judge Relies on ChatGPT for Decision Rendering

The legal industry is undergoing a significant transformation with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. AI tools…

Study Reveals Rising Trend of Politically Timed Retirements Among Federal Judges

Federal judges' decisions to retire from active service are becoming more politically influenced, according to a recent study by Northwestern…

New York Mayor Adams Appoints and Reappoints 21 Judges

On 30th January 2023, New York City Mayor Eric Adams made a significant announcement regarding the appointment of 21 judges…