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The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Georgia High Court Admonishes D.A.'s Office, Over "Vehement" Dissent, for Role in AI Hallucinations in Court Order

But the court is unanimous on the sanctions for the particular Assistant D.A. who was involved, and added: "We strongly encourage trial courts to carefully review proposed orders with the understan...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal

A camp chair, a shaking of faith, and a murder in front of a Waffle House.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief

Department of Justice leadership keeps signing these. The post Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Biglaw’s Los Angeles Talent Wars Just Got More Intense Thanks To Davis Polk

The firm’s California ambitions stretch far beyond a small satellite office. The post Biglaw’s Los Angeles Talent Wars Just Got More Intense Thanks To Davis Polk appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Your Real Spring Cleaning Project: Get Your Data Organized

Quarterly progress on data readiness is a spring project worth initiating in 2026. The post Your Real Spring Cleaning Project: Get Your Data Organized appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

NetDocuments Builds New Concept Of Organization For AI-Powered World

AI is getting held back by context. The latest NetDocuments announcement means to fix that. The post NetDocuments Builds New Concept Of Organization For AI-Powered World appeared first on Above the...

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

What Biglaw Can Learn From Personal Injury Firms

[Sponsored] How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy. The post What Biglaw Can Learn From Personal Injury Firms appeared first ...

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Legal Ops And Matter Management By Outside Counsel: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same

AI is only one part of what legal ops will use to better serve their clients. Firms first need to embrace legal ops to be successful. The post Legal Ops And Matter Management By Outside Counsel: Th...

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Ken Paxton Pretends To Care About Consumers, Sues Netflix To ‘Protect The Children’

From the hollow-performative-populism dept The post Ken Paxton Pretends To Care About Consumers, Sues Netflix To ‘Protect The Children’ appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

The week in appellate news. The post How Appealing Weekly Roundup appeared first on Above the Law.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

No Discovery into Alleged "Actual Malice" in Trump's Lawsuit Against WSJ Over Jeffrey Epstein Birthday Letter Story

From Trump v. Dow Jones & Co., decided Wednesday by Judge Darrin Gayles (S.D. Fla.): On July 18, 2025, President… The post No Discovery into Alleged "Actual Malice" in Trump's Lawsuit Against WSJ O...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Supreme Court "Shadow Docket" Order Preserves Mifepristone Via Telemedicine--For Now

The Court stayed a lower court order that would have blocked FDA rules allowing the prescription of mifepristone to terminate pregnancies via telemedicine.

Above the Law
May 15, 2026 from Above the Law

Morning Docket: 05.15.26

* Elon Musk leaves country despite judge in OpenAI trial warning him that he wasn't excused. [Independent] * Clients don't mind lawyers working from home, blowing up a key law firm excuse for aggre...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

$500K Damages for False Report of Assault to Police

From Bisogno v. Libertella, decided two months ago by the New York Appellate Division, Justices Francesca E. Connolly, Paul Wooten,… The post $500K Damages for False Report of Assault to Police app...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Court Orders Reinstatement of Untenured Professor Allegedly Non-Renewed for Speech About "the Palestinian Resistance"

From Robinson v. Damphousse, decided Wednesday by Judge Alan Albright (W.D. Tex.): Plaintiff Dr. Idris Robinson is a non-tenured, but… The post Court Orders Reinstatement of Untenured Professor All...

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Guest Post: State Prosecutors, Protests, and Politics as Usual?

Professors Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe opine on the disqualification of a Santa Clara County prosecutor.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: May 15, 2000

5/15/2000: U.S. v. Morrison is decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 15, 2000 appeared first on Reason.com.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Open Thread

What’s on your mind?

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

A Footnote To Danco?

Justice Alito's dissent had two footnotes, but they were not numbered.

The Volokh Conspiracy
May 15, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

What Do Bruen, Dobbs, and SFFA Have In Common?

The Supreme Court issued landmark rulings that were resisted by lower courts, and the Supreme Court refused to intervene.

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