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AI and the Constitution: How Technology Challenges Legal Protections | Legaltech News
Law.com· 6 days agoThe use of artificial intelligence (AI) in technology, law enforcement, and courts raises complex...
City College of San Francisco approves proposal allowing non-citizen students to vote in board...
CBS News· 20 hours agoto the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to be considered as a potential charter amendment and...
Police officers know that we’re not a solution to homelessness
Orange County Register· 2 days agoThis week, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in Grants Pass v. Johnson, setting up a...
‘Enough is enough’: Chief Drake wants better justice system after repeat offenders re-arrested
WKRN articles via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoViolent criminals back on the street and committing more crimes have become a frequent topic, and...
Judge Newman's Suit Continues | JD Supra
JD Supra· 1 day agoOver the past year suspended Federal CIrcuit Judge Pauline Newman's lawsuit (see "Judge Newman and the On-Going Attempts to Remove Her from the...
Letters: Retain right | Detention reform | Whipping boy | For-profit PG&E | Loose reading |...
San Jose Mercury News· 12 hours agoSubmit your letter to the editor via this form. Re: “We should help, not punish, the homeless” (Page...
‘Enough is enough’: Chief Drake wants better justice system after repeat offenders re-arrested
WKRN Nashville· 7 hours agoViolent criminals back on the street and committing more crimes have become a frequent topic, and...
Monday Morning News Roundup
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoSan Francisco City College Board President Alan Wong suggested the policy after the First District Court of Appeal decided that the California ...
City College Moves To Allow Noncitizens To Vote In Board Elections
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoto the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to be considered as a potential charter amendment and ballot initiative.
Everything Has Gone Trump’s Way. Will It Last?
The Bulwark· 1 day agoBecause that would be perceived as helping President Joe Biden’s campaign. The high court had already effectively killed off the prospects of a timely...