Artificial intelligence created "hallucinatory" case citations, and the fake citations were not caught during proofreading.
The state Supreme Court faces for the first time this week what have become known as “AI hallucinations,” a troubling phenomenon created by expanding use among law firms of generative artificial ...
Law professor Dan Epps joins the Supreme Court Brief podcast to discuss why he thinks the case over President Donald Trump's tariffs is a test of jurisprudential consistency for the conservative ...
(The Center Square) – The Citizen Action Defense Fund on Thursday afternoon filed an amicus brief regarding the appeal of a public records case to the Washington Supreme Court. The Center Square has ...
It’s the age-old question: Does the Supreme Court decide its cases based on rank partisanship rather than legal principles? Of course, this raises the obvious follow-up: Which cases are the important ...