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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, Oct. 4, 2024 | | | 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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