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Death Knells, Due Process, and Democracy: May 2026 Law Court Roundup
Morning Docket: 06.22.26
* Lateral moves aren't just about money anymore. [Law.com] * Cameras in federal courtrooms bill advances, before courts inevitably take position that Congress can't impose rules...
International Law and American Courts: Part Two – The Framers' View
Morning Docket: 07.06.26
* FIFA Peace Prize recipient Donald Trump sent elite lawyers to get FIFA red card lifted. Finally, an advantage to a lawyer culture that never takes vacations like the rest of the...
Court Cases About Money and Speech in Politics
Readers discuss court cases about campaign finance. Also: Computer science and the humanities.
Courts crack down on AI hallucinations
Two litigants have received contempt of court warnings over unverified and incorrect AI-generated legal filings
Morning Docket: 07.09.26
* Trump asks Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case, in case the English language has changed since last week. [CNBC] * Judge Ross denies recusal request in civil ca...
Contempt of Court-Family Law
Miller and Michael Brittnacher shared joint custody of their three children after their 2018 divorce. The post Contempt of Court-Family Law first appeared on Wisconsin Law Journal...
Goodbye Broadview 6, Hello Broadview Sanctions
DOJ, call your lawyer! And maybe a priest. The post Goodbye Broadview 6, Hello Broadview Sanctions appeared first on Above the Law.
Court News 06-12-2026
Declare Candidacy A town office declaration of candidacy by a Democratic, Libertarian or Republican Party candidate when no town primary has been filed with the Wells County Clerk’...
BREAKING NEWS: A Tale Of Two Courts
One that uphold the Constitution and one that worms its way around the Constitutional question!First the upholding of the Constitution...Supreme Court rejects Trump’s attempt to li...
Court of Appeals Digest
In this column, Profs. Daniel D. Blinka and Thomas J. Hammer summarize select published opinions of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
Supreme Court’s Late-Term Docket Puts Business, Civil Rights, and Agency Power in Focus
As the Supreme Court enters the final stretch of its term, the legal industry is closely watching a cluster of pending decisions that could reshape litigation strategy, regulatory...
How 3 Courts Are Approaching AI Adoption
The rules surrounding artificial intelligence experimentation in courts run the gamut from court systems offering proprietary tools and training to unwritten policies that essentia...
2 'Rocket Dockets' And The Rules That Propel Them
The fastest civil trial courts in the country are currently in the Eastern District of Virginia and the Southern District of Florida, and their chief judges provide insights into t...
Morning Docket: 06.10.26
* En banc rehearing of case about Kat Von D's Miles Davis tattoo will leave one side kind of blue. [Courthouse News Service] * Federal judge cancels trials and punishes both side...
The Judgement of Courts and the Judgement of God
The post The Judgement of Courts and the Judgement of God appeared first on AlbertMohler.com.
Morning Docket: 07.01.26
* In an exquisite use of concurring opinions, Ketanji Brown Jackson goes off on Clarence Thomas and his revisionist history of the 14th Amendment. [Bloomberg Law News] * The left c...
DISRESPECT FOR COURT ORDERS ENCOURAGES LAWLESSNESS
The recent press release by the family of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai raises troubling questions about how law enforcement agencies treat citizens in custody. The Independent Corrupt Pra...
Supreme Court’s Late-Term Docket Puts Business, Civil Rights, and Agency Power in Focus
As the Supreme Court enters the final stretch of its term, the legal industry is closely watching a cluster of pending decisions that could reshape litigation strategy, regulatory...
What's the Law | Birthright Citizenship upheld as mass deportation continues
Assistant Law Professor Esther Yoo joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision that narrowly upheld birthright citizenship, what...
Pro-Se Attorneys and Judiciary Law 487
There are limits on when a Judiciary Law 487 claim applies, and Nimkoff v Waldbaum2026 NY Slip Op 04203 July 1, 2026 Appellate Division, Second Department holds that one of them i...
This Circuit Court Loves Being Wrong
You'd think they'd try a little harder to get it right. The post This Circuit Court Loves Being Wrong appeared first on Above the Law.
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