An unfortunate case of mistaken identity has had years of repercussions for one man and inspired a group of law students to try to correct what they see as a miscarriage of justice. It was a long shot. Innocence clinics usually don't work with clients convicted of minor offenses.
A misplaced reliance on generative AI for research can be like overtrusting your robocar's driving skills, resulting in real or metaphorical crashes. »Read more
Legal writing professor Jill Barton spent five years analyzing more than 10,000 pages of SCOTUS opinions to produce "The Supreme Guide to Writing." Her biggest takeaway? The justices are not a conservative bunch when it comes to writing style.
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