At a meeting Thursday, the U.S. court system’s advisory committee on evidence rules declined to advance a proposed amendment ...
Recognizing the legal system's growing vulnerability to manipulated digital content, the U.S. Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules has advanced a groundbreaking proposal: a new ...
Jonathan D. Uslaner and Matthew Goldstein of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP examine the proposed new Federal Rule of Evidence 707, which addresses the admissibility of machine-generated ...
The defense is seeking to suppress the evidence, including a gun, silencer and journal, arguing police conducted an unlawful ...
The committee responsible for revising and updating federal evidentiary rules can’t agree on whether to proceed with ...
A “deepfake” objection backed by nothing more than the word itself will get a litigant nowhere in most federal courtrooms, ...
Evidence generated by artificial intelligence (“AI”) is making its way into courtrooms. As a result, the U.S. Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee has proposed a new rule “to regulate the ...
A federal judge has granted a request from state and local officials to prevent federal officials from destroying or altering any evidence related to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. The Hennepin ...
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