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ABA Techshow

ChatGPT and other AI chatbots dominated the first fully in-person ABA Techshow in 3 years

The National Pulse

Municipal ordinances can banish low-level offenders for petty offenses

ABA Leadership

Bill Bay, the ABA’s president-elect nominee, hopes to attract new lawyers to the association

Consumer Law

Food labeling lawyer’s ‘warehouse of complaints’ are ‘not fit for public consumption,’ judge says

Legal Education

Slate for next term announced by ABA Legal Ed council

U.S. Supreme Court

Gorsuch’s Title 42 statement is ‘a remarkable jeremiad against COVID mitigation policies,’ law prof says

Career & Practice

Lateral candidates continue to raise ‘red flags,’ research company says

The Modern Law Library

‘The Shadow Docket’ shines light on an increasingly uncommunicative Supreme Court

Trials & Litigation

Federal judge warns law firm that ‘judge shopping ain’t a thing here’

Health Law

Creating circuit split, 9th Circuit rules Biden had power to require vaccines for federal contractors

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court will decide when public officials can block people from personal social media accounts

Sixth Amendment

Removing unvaccinated potential jurors didn’t violate defendants’ Sixth Amendment rights, 4th Circuit rules

Legal Education

In-person LSAT will return in addition to remote option

Bar Exam

February bar scores decrease for repeaters and first-time test-takers

Feature

Art Lien sketched court figures for 45 years, from blockbuster cases to the arcane

Business of Law

Zoom meeting fatigue can contribute to job dissatisfaction and a lack of productivity

Criminal Justice

Experts see these problems with felony-records case against Trump over hush-money payments

Law Firms

Work slowdown is just one reason for 2022 profit drop among Am Law 200 firms

Law Firms

BigLaw firm seeks COVID-19-era rent abatement in $30M suit

Copyright Law

Internet Archive’s scanning and lending of books violates copyrights, federal judge rules

Criminal Justice

Selective-prosecution argument in Trump falsified-records case is ‘long shot’ that may still resonate

Judiciary

Court backlogs persist in this state because of shortage of attorneys; ‘the wheels of justice depend on lawyers’

News Roundup

Weekly Briefs: Legal sector continues to gain jobs; Roe v. Wade archive auctioned

ABA Techshow

Check out the best swag from ABA Techshow 2023 (photo gallery)

U.S. Supreme Court

Student debt relief meets with skepticism from majority of Supreme Court justices

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