Legal-Precedent

California Judicial Council Establishes First Comprehensive AI Transparency Regulations

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On July 18, 2025, the California Judicial Council approved Rule 10.430, establishing the nation’s first comprehensive AI transparency and accountability regulations. The rules mandate human oversight, bias prevention, and mandatory disclosure of AI-generated documents in judicial operations. …

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Federal Judges Establish Precedent for Presidential Accountability

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In a landmark series of rulings spanning multiple federal appeals courts and culminating on April 10, 2025, federal judges significantly reaffirmed and expanded legal frameworks for holding the executive branch accountable. The decisions centered on critical constitutional issues including …

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Supreme Court Rejects Sackler Immunity in 5-4 Decision, Blocks Bankruptcy Shield

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On June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to reject the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement that would have provided the Sackler family immunity from future opioid-related lawsuits in exchange for paying up to $6 billion. Justice Neil Gorsuch’s majority opinion held that “the …

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Alex Jones Ordered to Pay $965 Million in Sandy Hook Defamation Trial

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A Connecticut jury awarded $965 million in damages to families of Sandy Hook victims, representing the largest defamation verdict against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The landmark decision stemmed from Jones’ repeated false claims that the 2012 school shooting was a ‘hoax’, …

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Federal Judge Overturns Sackler Immunity Deal, Rules Bankruptcy Law Violated

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On December 16, 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Colleen McMahon overturned the controversial bankruptcy settlement that would have granted the Sackler family immunity from opioid-related lawsuits in exchange for $4.5 billion. Judge McMahon ruled that bankruptcy courts do not have the authority to …

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