
"* Department of Justice make another attempt to unseal Epstein grand jury records, knowing that the courts will say no, allowing the White House to pretend they tried to follow new law, even though there's nothing preventing them from releasing everything in their custody. [ New York Law Journal] * Gordon Rees avoids sanctions for AI hallucinations. [ ABA Journal] * DOJ works to settle more antitrust suits brought by Biden administration. It's a good time to wear a top hat and monocle! [ Law360]"
"* Linklaters builds AI-lawyer team to build out AI leverage across departments. [ Legal Cheek] * Fired DOJ official sues after being fired saying out loud what everyone already knew. [ Politico] * TSwift fans coming at Live Nation like a missile. [ Reuters] * Supreme Court battle brewing over Feres doctrine. [ National Law Journal]"
The Department of Justice sought to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury records while courts are expected to deny the request, raising transparency and executive-discretion concerns. Gordon Rees avoided sanctions related to AI-generated hallucinations. The DOJ is negotiating settlements for antitrust cases initiated under the Biden administration. Linklaters is assembling an AI-lawyer team to expand artificial intelligence use across practice areas. A fired DOJ official filed a lawsuit after termination and public criticism. Taylor Swift fans targeted Live Nation amid concert controversies. A Supreme Court dispute is emerging over the scope and future of the Feres doctrine.
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