oral argument
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Is Colorado’s Supreme Court about to hold oral arguments in secret?
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The Colorado Supreme Court may take the rare, potentially unprecedented move of holding oral arguments in secret next week, after the parties to a civil case have asked that members of the public be excluded from viewing the proceedings. On Feb. 12, the justices are scheduled to hear Jennings v. Trenshaw, a personal injury case out…
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10th Circuit judges speak about AI, mechanics of oral argument
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Three members of the Denver-based federal appeals court spoke to lawyers on Monday about key considerations when arguing their cases, as well as the potential role artificial intelligence will play in judging. “Broadly speaking, we don’t have really a choice at this point as to whether or not technology’s gonna evolve towards greater use of…
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10th Circuit judges weigh in on low number of trials, AI during law school appearance
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Three judges on the Denver-based federal appeals court fielded questions from an audience of students on Tuesday about the low number of cases that ever make it to trial and the potential influence of artificial intelligence on the judiciary. Senior Judge David M. Ebel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit said he…
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10th Circuit judges weigh in on low number of trials, AI during law school appearance
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Three judges on the Denver-based federal appeals court fielded questions from an audience of students on Tuesday about the low number of cases that ever make it to trial and the potential influence of artificial intelligence on the judiciary. Senior Judge David M. Ebel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit said he…
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10th Circuit judges weigh in on low number of trials, AI during law school appearance
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Three judges on the Denver-based federal appeals court fielded questions from an audience of students on Tuesday about the low number of cases that ever make it to trial and the potential influence of artificial intelligence on the judiciary. Senior Judge David M. Ebel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit said he…
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Q&A with Shannon Stevenson | Colorado’s solicitor general talks about arguing to SCOTUS in Trump case
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Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard a Colorado case with historic implications — specifically, whether Donald Trump is constitutionally disqualified from seeking office for engaging in insurrection as president. In December, the Colorado Supreme Court found Trump to be disqualified, by 4-3, based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Trump appealed to the nation’s…
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‘A matter of survival’: Charlotte Sweeney explains judges’ attempts to stay ahead of workload at federal court
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U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney told an audience of lawyers on Wednesday about the reasons judicial decisions may take a long time, what she is doing to fix that, and how Colorado’s federal trial court may respond in the future to bad behavior among some practitioners. Sweeney also disclosed that further personnel changes…




