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His nomination to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals by President Gerald Ford was a result of his being recommended by California’s then governor, Ronald Reagan. He is known for his reverence for legal ...
Timmer maintains that while these concerns are valid, the Arizona Supreme Court knows where to draw the line. “This AI, at least that we’re using, is not generative,” Timmer said.
The Supreme Court cleared a major obstacle for a giant copper project in Arizona being developed by the world’s two most valuable mining companies, declining to review a case from a coalition of ...
The state Supreme Court's chief justice expressed skepticism at a hearing Tuesday that a 2022 Arizona law allowing abortions through the 15th week of pregnancy does not conflict with territorial-era ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of every ruling issued by the justices, marking what is believed to be the first example in the U.S.
The API failed to deliver the resource. The Arizona Supreme Court is using artificial intelligence reporters and the chief justice explains the reasoning behind the move. Sarah Robinson reports.
On Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court announced that it is using AI-generated news reporting avatars named “Daniel” and “Victoria” to produce explanations for case opinions and decisions.
Cameron Arcand January 29, 2025 at 10:11 AM Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Maria Elena Cruz celebrates her appointment to the Supreme Court on Jan. 29, 2025. ©Cameron Arcand ...
Arizona Supreme Court in Phoenix, Arizona. Welcome to the Law Firm Disrupted, a briefing from Law.com editor Dan Packel that surveys new competitive pressures on law firms and how their managers ...
The Brief The Arizona Supreme Court has affirmed the death penalty for Christopher John Spreitz. Spreitz was convicted of first-degree murder, sexual assault and kidnapping in connection with the ...
PHOENIX – Anticipating legal challenges to next month’s results, the Arizona Supreme Court is ordering state Superior Court judges to expedite cases involving the 2024 general election.
Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer issued an order Friday upholding a trial court decision in September that the measure had enough signatures to move ahead, and dismissed the ...
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