
"* Trump administration appeals stay in bid to fire Federal Reserve governor in prelude to Supreme Court showdown. [ Reuters] * Former FBI agents allege they were subjected to loyalty tests. [ NPR] * Clients driving firms to use more generative AI. Knock it all you want, but hallucinations are cheap! [ Bloomberg Law News] * Bipartisan ABA task force calls for serious election reform to protect the rule of law. [ Law.com]"
"* D.C. Circuit returns Copyright chief to job. [ Law360] * As authorities keep detaining and then releasing suspects in the Charlie Kirk case, the local newspaper notes that Utah allows open carry everywhere, making it harder to just nab everyone leaving the scene with a gun. [ Salt Lake Tribune] * Lynne Stewart, the defense lawyer that the Bush administration accused of aiding terrorists, has died. [ ABA Journal]"
The Trump administration filed an appeal of a stay in an effort to remove a Federal Reserve governor, potentially leading to a Supreme Court confrontation. Former FBI agents claim they faced loyalty tests during service. Law firms face client-driven pressure to adopt generative AI despite concerns about hallucinations. A bipartisan ABA task force urges substantial election reforms to safeguard the rule of law. The D.C. Circuit reinstated the Copyright chief. Utah’s open-carry rules have complicated detentions in the Charlie Kirk case. Defense lawyer Lynne Stewart, once accused of aiding terrorists, has died.
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