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Like Lawyers In Pompeii: Is Legal Ignoring Solutions? More Cattle And Less Hat (Part VI)

by HolAdmin | Feb 25, 2026 | American Legal News

You are local counsel in a case. It’s 3 p.m. You just got the brief from national counsel that’s due to be filed in two hours. It’s 60 pages long and has 150 case citations. You have no way of knowing whether they are all to real cases or accurate. What do you do?...
From The Special Counsel’s Office To The Campaign Trail: Former Trump Prosecutor Turns Firing Into Political Launchpad

From The Special Counsel’s Office To The Campaign Trail: Former Trump Prosecutor Turns Firing Into Political Launchpad

by HolAdmin | Feb 25, 2026 | American Legal News

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Donald Trump fired me because of my fidelity to the rule of law instead of to him. I view it as a badge of honor for standing for the rule of law and the Constitution. The events of the last year have disturbed...
ABA Politely Tells President He Can’t Insult Judges Because He Lost Bigly

ABA Politely Tells President He Can’t Insult Judges Because He Lost Bigly

by HolAdmin | Feb 25, 2026 | American Legal News

When Trump gave the inaugural address for his second term, he promised to bring unity. In some ways he has — the American public is pretty united in not liking the guy according to the last Gallup presidential poll made public before they mysteriously decided to end...

Does Asking ChatGPT A Legal Question Make It Discoverable? It Depends!

by HolAdmin | Feb 25, 2026 | American Legal News

Litigants trying to understand their legal situation with the help of AI are either totally fine or totally screwed. Welcome to the modern practice of law! Earlier this month, Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York ruled in United States v. Heppner that...
Federal Judge Accused Of Driving ‘Super Drunk’ Takes ‘Voluntary’ Leave From The Bench

Federal Judge Accused Of Driving ‘Super Drunk’ Takes ‘Voluntary’ Leave From The Bench

by HolAdmin | Feb 25, 2026 | American Legal News

If there was ever a cautionary tale about how not to handle the optics when a judge becomes a defendant in the very system they oversee, the latest episode involving Thomas Ludington, the federal judge accused of driving “super drunk,” checks all the boxes. The...
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