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Michael Cohen's Legal Defense Included Non-existent Cases Invented By Google Bard: Report  

Michael Cohen, who used to represent Donald Trump as his personal attorney, said he accidentally forwarded “bogus artificial intelligence-generated legal case citations” to his attorney. So reports the Associated Press.

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Hershey Sued For False Advertising Over 'Cute' Holiday Candy

Cynthia Kelly, of Florida, filed a class-action lawsuit against The Hershey Company after accusing it of falsely advertising its holiday candies. So reports ClickOrlando.com.

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Terms Of Bombshell Google Privacy Settlement Undisclosed  

Google settled a lawsuit brought by users accusing the tech giant of invading their privacy while they were browsing the internet using the search engine’s “private mode.” So reports Yahoo! News.

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Ohio Marijuana Law Now In Effect, Senate Looks To Make Changes  

Ohio has officially been added to the list of states to legalize marijuana. So reports Politico.

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Lawyer Prosecuting Sex Assault In the Military Fired Over Email From A Decade Ago

Brig. Gen. Warren Wells, the lawyer chosen to prosecute sexual assault in the military, has been fired due to an email he sent a decade ago apparently belittling victims' claims. So reports Yahoo! News.

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15 YO Too Young To Live On Campus, Studying Law Topics At Loyola  

Jimmy Chilimigras, 15, has landed on “criminal law, contracts, torts, civil procedure and legal research and writing” as his areas of focus during his first year at the Loyola College of Law. So reports a Fox 8 Live.

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NCAA Facing Sherman Act Antitrust Lawsuit From 6 States  

A cohort of states is suing the NCAA in federal court over its transfer rule. So reports AP News.

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FedEx, Contractor Head To Court Under RICO Allegations  

PYNQ Logistics Services, a third-party affiliate of FedEx, is suing the shipping giant for engaging in a “systemic pattern of illegal and wrongful business practices” in violation of anti-racketeering law. So reports Reuters.

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Columbia Law Dean To Step Down At Close Of Academic Year  

Columbia Law School Dean Gillian Lester will step down at the end of the year and return to the classroom. So reports the Columbia Daily Spectator.

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Hall & Oates 'Divorce' Gets Messy As Details Emerge In Filings  

Longtime music duo Daryl Hall and John Oates are embroiled in a legal battle after Hall accused his partner of blindsiding him with a secret deal to sell half of their joint operation to Primary Wave. So reports Billboard.

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