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Yale Wants Student's AI Cheating Challenge Tossed
By Brian Steele
Yale University and several officials have asked a Connecticut federal judge to pause discovery in a lawsuit brought against them by a student who was suspended after allegedly using artificial intelligence to cheat on a final exam, citing the plaintiff's "weak" legal arguments and a supposed likelihood that the suit will be dismissed.
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Trump Admin Rationale For HHS Firings Challenged By Judge
By Hannah Albarazi
A Rhode Island federal judge expressed skepticism Tuesday about the Trump administration's assertion that mass firings at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were lawful and intended to improve national health, saying during a preliminary injunction hearing that nothing in the record demonstrates "thoughtful work" behind these decisions.
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The Alien Enemies Act Cases: A Roundup
By Britain Eakin
Litigation over President Donald Trump’s March 14 proclamation invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act has moved at breakneck speed, spurring two U.S. Supreme Court decisions already while at least five different districts weigh his authority to invoke the wartime law. Here, Law360 catches you up on major developments in the litigation.
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