The Judiciary’s funding shortfalls could get worse in the coming year, and the effects would be especially severe if federal courts must operate under another full-year continuing resolution, the Judiciary’s policy-making body was told. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Final Approval Hearing Held in Class Action Settlement of Al Lost $50M for Volunteer Baseball Coaches
If approved, the settlement will award $49.25 million to class members who served as volunteer baseball coaches between 2018 to 2023, before the NCAA repealed a bylaw barring Division 1 coaches from receiving compensation in Jan. 2023. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'A Warning': State Court Fines Lawyer $10,000 for AI-Generated Fake Quotes in Briefs
The Second District Court of Appeal held that multiple instances of AI-fabricated case quotations in submitted briefs rendered an appeal frivolous. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How Will the US Supreme Court Rule on Trump's Tariffs? The Experts Are Undecided
Between the scope of the tariffs, the president’s emergency powers and ongoing fears of a constitutional crisis, legal experts are hesitant to say whether the White House or the small businesses challenging the duties has the better case. Click Here To Read The Full Article
‘When Does It End?': In Uber Case, 3rd Circuit Asks How Many Retrials Is Too Many?
All three appellate judges asked what standard lower courts must consider when deciding—in exercising their inherent authority over their dockets—if granting another civil trial would be futile. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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