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  • Superior Court recognized for integrating technology

    Beverly Press Park Labrea News
    May 21, 2026

    The Los Angeles County Superior Court has been awarded the 2026 Justice Chin Technology Innovation Award in recognition of CourtHelp, an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that assists court users in navigating the website and services.

  • ‘Anti-Vaxxer’ Mother Was Rightly Denied Pseudonymity

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 22, 2026

    A divided Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held yesterday that a judge rightly denied a mother’s bid to proceed anonymously in a lawsuit against the Ventura Unified School District based on her child’s expulsion for failure to submit proof of inoculations required for attendance at California schools despite asserted religious objections, saying the parent had failed to show the requisite level of harm to justify withholding of her name.

  • UC Berkeley Law School bans most AI use following plagiarism issues

    San Francisco Chronicle
    May 22, 2026

    In a policy announced Thursday, and effective this summer, the law school will prohibit its 1,120 students from using artificial intelligence in preparing class assignments and in all exams — except for courses designed to teach students how to use AI, ethically and legally, while practicing law.

  • [U.S.] Supreme Court dismisses death penalty case on people with mental disabilities

    Washington Post
    May 21, 2026

    The majority ruled the court should not have accepted the case, which revolved around how to assess multiple IQ scores that fall above and below the cutoff allowing execution. The case was significant because many capital punishment defendants fall into this borderline territory in the 27 states that have the death penalty.

    Related: Reuters

  • Judicial commission publicly admonishes L.A. judge over remarks to jurors about English skills

    Daily Journal
    May 20, 2026

    (Subscription required) The Commission on Judicial Performance on Tuesday publicly admonished Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Susan Bryant-Deason for comments to two prospective jurors that the commission said were rude, discourteous and created the appearance of bias or prejudice.

  • Veterans Affairs Doctors Have No Heightened Duty of Care

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    May 20, 2026

    The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday rejected the proposition that doctors at a veteran’s hospital should be subjected to a heightened standard of care in light of ex-soldiers being at a higher risk of committing suicide than the general populace, affirming a defense judgment in a wrongful death case brought by the parents of a man who served in the Army, experienced post traumatic stress disorder, and killed himself.

  • California Supreme Court flooded with briefs on Kern River case from outside groups

    SJV Water
    May 20, 2026

    More than a dozen “friend of the court” briefs have been filed with the state Supreme Court debating whether a local judge erred when he ordered that enough water be kept in the mostly dry Kern River bed through Bakersfield for fish.