Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works.
I had an extraordinary day in court yesterday, and not as lawyer. I was shocked to watch the staff of a major metropolitan traffic division, from the ...
The 10th Circuit of Appeals heard arguments Thursday in a lawsuit involving the 2022 death of a man, who civil rights attorneys claim died at the hands of Colorado Springs police officers.
Kevin Dizmang died in 2022 after a Colorado Springs crisis response unit tackled the 63-year-old and handcuffed him during a ...
When a third of residents summoned didn't respond or show up, a mistrial was called when the jury pool ran out of people.
A federal appeals court said in an opinion on Wednesday that people who represent themselves without a lawyer still “shoulder ...
Last week, the Supreme Court declined to review Percipient.ai, Inc. v. United States, 153 F.4th 1226 (Fed. Cir. 2025), a high‑profile Federal ...
His hunting party had been part of an Illinois Conservation Police investigation that also included a former St. Louis ...
A judge granted a second delay for both sides to file their closing arguments in Mark Sievers' death penalty appeal.
In 2024, computer programmers from DeepMind won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing an AI that predicts protein ...
Milwaukee's Court Watch Program said reckless drivers regularly got sentences "more lenient" than the punishments recommended ...
Filings in at least 13 Pennsylvania cases contained confirmed or implied AI hallucinations in 2025, according to a database ...
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