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New Hampshire man admits leaving threatening voicemail for Matt Gaetz Allan Poller mentioned he was “emotional and intoxicated when he left the voicemail,” according to court docket documents. 3H in the past This week on “Sunday Morning” A have a look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the 2023 News Their feedback characterize […]

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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds Legislative Requirements Subject to Nexus-And-Proportionality Requirements

This post was written by Robert Thomas, Esq. and originally appeared on the InverseCondemnation Blog and reposted with permission. See, https://www.inversecondemnation.com/inversecondemnation/2023/05/ca6-legislative-conditions-are-subject-to-nexus-and-proportionality-requirements.html 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Knight v. Metro. Nashville Government, No. 21-6179 (May 10, 2023) states that the requirements imposed on any development — and not just administrative requirements imposed on an ad […]

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US lawyer admits using AI for case research

ChatGPT can answer questions using natural, human-like language and mimic other writing styles A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used the ChatGPT AI tool for legal research. A judge said the court was faced with an “unprecedented circumstance” after a filing was found to reference examples […]

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Ban on the Operation of Bike- Taxi is bad in law- An analysis of the Maharashtra Government’s decision – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

By- Kumar Aditya INTRODUCTION Maharashtra and states like, Delhi and Karnataka jumped on the bandwagon banning the operation of bike taxis in their respective jurisdictions. Karnataka banned the operation of the bike-taxis way back in 2016. Thereafter, many state governments joined the chain in banning the operation in their respective states Maharashtra Government notified the […]

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