The NLJ has Lucrative Book Deals, Concert Tickets, Classes in Prague: What We Learned from Justices' Financial Disclosures -- U.S. Supreme Court justices traveled far, received noteworthy gifts and made substantial sums from book publishers in 2025, according to their latest financial disclosure forms released by the judiciary.
Law360 has Justices' Concurrences Foretell Fault Line On Appeal Waivers andAfter Tense Terms, Hints Of High Court Harmony With Circuits and
The Funniest Moments Of The Supreme Court's Term
Bloomberg Law has Detecting ChatGPT in Legal Documents Is Easier Than You Think
And today's DJ has Cite Out at the Big Nerd Corral (i.e., the Bluebook v. the Yellowbook). Yesterday's DJ had retired PJ Gilbert's column I Lied (where he continues discussing AI) and Myron Moskovitz's column Working, Part 2: Reviewing the Record.
The MetNews has C.A. Sanctions, Then Forgives, Pro Per for Phony Citations -- Opinion Recites That Self-Represented Parties Get No Special Treatment but Does Not Explain Lack of Penalty