Morning Docket: 09.17.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 09.17.25 - Above the Law
"Utah seeking death penalty in Charlie Kirk case. [ Courthouse News Service]"
"Legislators raise concerns over the proposal to force JAG officers to serve as immigration judges. Because it's stupid. [ AP]"
"DOJ just removed a report confirming that white supremacist and far-right violence "continues to outpace all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism." [ 404 Media]"
"Judges looking beyond monetary fines to police AI hallucinations. [ Reuters]"
Utah prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in the Charlie Kirk case. Legislators raised concerns over a proposal to require JAG officers to serve as immigration judges, highlighting potential conflicts and qualification issues. The Department of Justice removed a report that confirmed white supremacist and far-right violence continued to outpace other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism. Harvard Law School's incoming class includes more Black students after a prior decline. Judges are pursuing remedies beyond monetary fines to address AI hallucinations. A&O Shearman is experiencing partner departures. The ABA Journal examined the most overused words in law firm press releases.
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