Morning Docket: 03.16.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 03.16.26 - Above the Law
"Trump rails against Supreme Court for lack of loyalty to him."
"Jay Edelson warns of more "mass casualty events" brought on by AI."
"Courts swat down baseless subpoenas designed to harass Federal Reed Chair."
"The bizarre defamation trial against Afroman for naming the cops who busted into his house set to begin."
Recent legal developments span multiple domains. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Supreme Court justices regarding their perceived lack of loyalty. AI expert Jay Edelson warned of potential mass casualty events from artificial intelligence advancement. LegalZoom launched a ChatGPT-integrated application for legal services. A Biglaw office in Dubai sustained damage from debris. Federal courts dismissed baseless subpoenas targeting the Federal Reserve Chair. The administration disputed judicial requests for courthouse maintenance funding. A defamation trial commenced against rapper Afroman for naming police officers involved in a raid on his residence.
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