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AI and Divorce: Can Technology Meet the Legal Demands?
The person sitting at their kitchen table at midnight, running their situation through a chatbot, deserves to know what that tool can and cannot do before they find out the hard way.
Legal Guidance for Navigating a Misdemeanor Offense
Every individual deserves a fair chance to present a strong defense in court.
Casepoint Advances the Future of FOIA With Next-Generation AI-Powered Solution
New AI-powered assistants and expanded workflow capabilities strengthen Casepoint FOIA, reinforcing its position as the market’s most comprehensive and secure FOIA platform.
How AI Search Is Changing the Way Consumers Evaluate Law Firms
In the current search environment where people use AI tools regularly, law firms will not only need to compete for clicks on search engines, but they will also compete to be the best source of information.
Why a Dedicated College Football Commissioner Will Strengthen the Sport and NIL Governance
When every major decision is filtered through money, college football risks drifting away from the educational and developmental mission that has long justified its place in higher education.
100 Best Legal Blogs to Follow in 2026
The list includes such successful blogs as Law.com (#1), Above the Law (#3), the SCOTUS Blog (#4), and Harvard Law Review (#6).
Jay W. Belle IsleStudy Finds Cannabis Use Affects Aging Minds
Studies show marijuana may affect memory, mood, and brain function.
Sara E. TellerLawsuit: Massachusetts AG Campbell Accuses United HealthCare of Medicaid Fraud
The lawsuit cites an instance in which UnitedHealthcare allegedly overcharged MassHealth by $133,000 over the span of five years for a patient who allegedly needed assistance with tasks like bathing, grooming, and dressing. The patient was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis, but, upon investigation, “demonstrated complete independence” with the assistance of over-the-counter painkillers.
Ryan J. FarrickCalifornia Sues 23andMe Over Massive 2023 Data Breach
“Our investigation found that the company failed to take basic steps to protect users’ data,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.
Ryan J. FarrickFederal Court Agrees to Reopen Trump’s $10b Lawsuit Against IRS
“They point to the fact that the settlement in question includes a ‘three-paragraph addendum … [that] purports to ‘forever bar and preclude’ the United States from pursuing claims that could have been [otherwise] asserted [against] Plaintiffs,’ and highlight the fact that Defendants did not ‘even try to defend against Plaintiffs’ claims’ despite their active opposition to nearly identical claims in other litigation,” Judge Williams noted.
Ryan J. FarrickRepeat Sex Offender to Spend 15 Years in Federal Prison for Trading Child Sexual Abuse Material Online
Investigators later seized Sheese’s cell phone, which contained thousands of additional images and videos of child sexual abuse.
WHO Pushes Youth Nicotine Protective Measures
WHO urges tougher rules as youth nicotine product use rises.
Red Lobster Leaves Manhattan After 23 Years
Seafood chain closes longtime Times Square restaurant amid ongoing recovery.
Judge Dismisses Trump Administration Lawsuit Against City of Boston
“The redressability problem here is straightforward as it is fatal to the United States’ claim,” the judge wrote. “As a matter of Massachusetts law, Boston law enforcement officers may not detain a person solely based on a federal immigration detainer or administrative warrant because no authority empowers them to do so.”
How Guardianship for Substance Abuse Can Support Long Term Recovery
Families facing repeated relapse, impaired judgment, and ongoing crisis often need more than informal support to protect a loved one and create a path toward stability.
What Factors Influence Sentencing Decisions in Criminal Law Cases?
Mandatory sentencing requirements can limit judicial discretion and require minimum penalties for certain offenses.
What to Do When Your Pharmacy License Is Under State Board Investigation
Facing an investigation can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to handle everything by yourself. Keeping your paperwork in order, watching what you put in writing, and getting guidance early can make the process far less chaotic.
Who Is Prohibited from Owning a Gun Under Federal Law?
A person does not always need a violent felony conviction to lose firearm rights under federal gun laws. Certain people are automatically banned from owning firearms because lawmakers consider them a higher public safety risk.
DownsAaron Announces Savannah Clifton’s Promotion to Shareholder
Clifton’s promotion deepens the firm’s complex commercial litigation services for clients navigating Florida’s evolving privacy risks.
Sherlocq Launches the First AI-Native Regulatory Intelligence Platform for Global Financial Services
The platform brings multi-jurisdiction regulatory research, document intelligence, and sanctions intelligence to compliance, legal, and regulatory professionals across 30+ jurisdictions, with institutional-grade security, live AI connectors for Claude and ChatGPT, and a Board of Advisors that includes two former Chief Executives of the Dubai Financial Services Authority.
Infant Formula Recalled Over Cereulide Concern
Three infant formula batches recalled after toxin discovered during testing.
Cali Man Gets 5+ Years for Reptile Smuggling
Federal case ends after years of illegal reptile trafficking.
CNN Files Lawsuit Against AI Company Perplexity
“CNN’s lawsuit stands for the proposition that Perplexity, a company valued at tens of billions of dollars, should not be able to steal from entities that create the original content Perplexity exploits,” CNN said in a statement. “By exploiting CNN’s reporting in this manner, Perplexity violates the protections afforded by copyright law and undermines the economic incentives that make original newsgathering possible.”
Trump Refiles $10b Defamation Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal
In his ruling, Gayles found that there was enough evidence to suggest that the Journal had done its due diligence in verifying the Epstein letter’s authenticity. The fact that Trump himself claimed that the letter was a forgery, Gayles said, did not mean that the Journal published the story “with serious doubts.”
When the Chart Gets It Wrong: How AI Documentation Is Changing Risk in Behavioral Health
As AI-assisted documentation becomes more widely adopted, a broader question worth tracking is whether failure to adopt available tools that meaningfully improve documentation accuracy could itself become a factor in negligence assessments.

