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AI Hallucinations May Be With Us for a While
If you’ve ever caught a friend inventing a creative excuse for being late, you’ve already encountered the human version of an “AI hallucination.” Lies! Pure Lies!! The difference? Your friend may eventually confess. Generative AI, on the other hand, will
Milbank Rediscovers How To Stand Up For Itself – See Also
Milbank Fights Back Against Trump Order: Better late than never! Emil Bove III Speaks At Judicial Confirmation: He doesn’t have the strongest memory. Florida Law School Dean Misses The Point: The problem isn’t that he got an A, it’s that
Florida AG held in civil contempt for disobeying order; ‘litigants cannot change the plain meaning of words,’ judge says
Home Daily News Florida AG held in civil contempt for disobeying… Ethics Florida AG held in civil contempt for disobeying order; ‘litigants cannot change the plain meaning of words,’ judge says By Debra Cassens Weiss June 18, 2025, 2:05 pm

Trump Critics Face the “Nightmare” of Peace Breaking Out in the Midst of an Impeachment Effort – JONATHAN TURLEY
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) announced this morning that he would oppose the introduction of his war powers resolution on Iran if the ceasefire holds. He described the resolution as a moot point if peace is restored. That is clearly not
N.C. Court of Appeals (June 18, 2025) – North Carolina Criminal Law
This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released on June 18, 2025. Previously, summaries were added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, but due to personnel changes and resource limitations, that resource is no
Best Online Resources for Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Continuing legal education (CLE) is more than just a professional checkbox—it’s a non-negotiable requirement for practicing lawyers in most states. Most U.S. jurisdictions require lawyers to complete a specific number of continuing legal education (CLE) credits each reporting period (typically