US Judge Orders Connecticut Officials to Provide Gender-Affirming Care to Inmate
"So much time and energy is spent on the legal battles for health care in prison instead of simply providing health care," Elana Bildner said. "I really would like to be put out of a job. I don't want to be doing this over and over again, and neither does my client. Prison systems are obligated to provide health care by the Constitution, and gender-affirming care is health care."Democrats Introduce Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Supreme Court's Immunity Decision
"The unprecedented decision made by the Supreme Court's misguided majority massively weakened the rule of law as it applies to presidents," said Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii.Trust me I'm a legal AI: Can the legal profession close the 'trust gap' with Gen AI?
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"But make no mistake, this decision is a victory for our plaintiffs and a victory for religious freedom in Connecticut and we look forward to pressing ahead with our Injunction motion so that we can get these disenfranchised children back to school while we await our trial," Lindy Urso said.Rudy Giuliani May Dodge Testifying About His Finances in Bankruptcy Case
Attorneys for Giuliani and others on Wednesday informed U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane of the Southern District of New York that the parties had "conferred and reached an agreement" to settle outstanding costs and officially dismiss the proceeding.Venue Fight: CooperSurgical Plaintiffs Push for Multidistrict Litigation
"[The defendant's] argument is the standard defense playbook of divide and conquer," attorney Tiseme Zegeye said. "They recognize the plaintiffs are stronger together, and that their clients may benefit from trying to litigate in various jurisdictions."'Risk in AI': Law Firm Billing Will Need to Adapt
A new ABA ethics opinion touches on the ethics of billing for AI-supported work. The technology may force law firms to rely less on hourly billing.New Judges: 19 Superior Court Jurists Sworn In
"I want to make sure that the people of Connecticut look at their judges and say, 'This is somebody who understands me,'" Gov. Ned Lamont said.Hundreds of Plaintiffs Deploy Litigation Strategy in Zantac Suits
"Juries can be fickle, and if you have to try nine cases nine times, you may get nine different results," Peter Bowman, a personal injury lawyer for BBB Attorneys, said.Fraudsters Impersonate Law Firm to Steal $300K in Settlement Funds
Scammers allegedly sent a "spoofed" email, masquerading as the law firm.Trending Stories
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