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War Games: When AI Lawyers Go Rogue

There Was Only One Cat Lawyer, So Why Are There So Many Avianca Cases?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP): How an Open Standard Could Transform the Justice System

AI in the Courtroom: When Victims “Speak” from Beyond the Grave

The Higher Stakes of AI Misuse in the Judiciary

The Next Chapter in Court Modernization: AI-Powered Agents

The Social Contract and AI-Driven Judicial Opinions

Beyond the Trojan Horse: The Reality of AI Avatars in Courtrooms

Trusting the System: From Discomfort to Dependence in the Age of AI

When the Storm Hits: The Limits of AI in Critical Moments

The AI Prosecutor: Transforming Case Management, Brady Decisions, and Prosecutorial Discretion

AI and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel: New Questions for Criminal Defense

Arizona Supreme Court Introduces AI Avatars

Embracing AI in the Justice System: Lessons from the Road with Full Self-Driving Technology

Navigating AI in the Judiciary: New Guidelines for Judges and Their Chambers

"Ghost in the Machine": AI in the Justice System

Beyond Banker’s Boxes: My Key Take-Aways from Day One of an E-Discovery Conference

The Wait May Be Over: Government AI Products Could Give Courts the Green Light

The Autonomous Law Office: Agentic AI in the Practice

Mind Over Machine: Preserving Human Judgment in Legal Writing

The Perils and Promise of A.I. in Criminal Justice

From Foam Board to Virtual Reality: A Judge's Perspective on the Latest Evolution in Demonstrative Evidence

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