A federal judge in Mississippi has admitted that his staff used artificial intelligence to draft a flawed court order after months of speculation and an inquiry from a U.S. senator.
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Grassley announces judges' use of AI leading to court order errors, implementing new policies
"Each federal judge, and the judiciary as an institution, has an obligation to ensure the use of generative AI does not ...
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Two federal judges last week admitted to releasing rulings that contained errors generated by artificial intelligence, ...
Federal immigration courts will continue handling cases during the shutdown, according to the Justice Department's most ...
The federal court system plans to spend $35 million less from its court security account in fiscal 2026 than it did the previous year unless Congress provides additional funding, at a time of ...
The U.S. federal court system starting on Monday will begin curtailing non-essential functions and furloughing some employees ...
Federal courts across the US are preparing to furlough some staffers and curb operations as the judiciary prepares to run out ...
Conrad, Robert J.Robert “Bobby” J. Conrad, 49, of Emmaus, passed away October 16, 2015 at Lehigh Valley Hospice Inpatient, Allentown. He was the husband of Deborah A. (Stebbins) Conrad and they ...
The U.S. federal court system, starting on Monday, will begin curtailing non-essential functions and furloughing some ...
Proceedings of a workshop held in Tucson, Arizona, in October 1989, with additional papers MSRLSI copy 39088014433254 signed by Robert S. Hoffmann. Contents The long, sad saga of Mt. Graham / M.
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