by HolAdmin | Aug 21, 2026 | American Legal News
Todd Blanche has been Attorney General for two weeks and already the DOJ’s next confirmation battle is taking shape… and it has a very familiar problem at its center. Acting Deputy Attorney General Trent McCotter is reportedly the frontrunner for Blanche’s old job,...
by HolAdmin | Aug 21, 2026 | American Legal News
We all know it when we see it. AI slop. Articles and documents written in whole or in part by AI. The one-sentence paragraphs. The “It’s not X. It’s Y.” The solemn proclamation that somebody is saying the quiet part out loud. The use of the em-dash. The kicker. Ugh....
by HolAdmin | Aug 21, 2026 | American Legal News
Our justice system is under assault. The offender? Artificial intelligence (AI). Courts are struggling to adapt to the rapid pace of technological advancement, as lawyers and litigants increasingly rely on AI tools to support their cases. The challenges presented by...
by HolAdmin | Aug 21, 2026 | American Legal News
Judge Roy Altman of the Southern District of Florida maintains a side gig using his chambers to hop on podcasts with anti-Islam groups to refer to a keffiyeh as a “terror scarf,” and peddle conspiracy theories about Muslims taking over the media. Now there’s a...
by HolAdmin | Aug 20, 2026 | American Legal News
86: DOJ says no one disputes the meaning of term that literally everyone disputes. Get Out While You Can: Meanwhile, DOJ whistleblower disclosure suggests government attorneys are starting to fear losing their licenses when this is all said and done. Better Call Saul...
by HolAdmin | Aug 20, 2026 | American Legal News
Chief Justice Roberts recently wrote a fawning tribute to William Howard Taft that had as much to do with defending his own record than anything else. Roberts noted that Taft actually wrote vanishingly few notable opinions, but one — that Roberts did not mention — was...