
*
Texas
judge
ordered
a
lawyer
to
appear
in
court
for
criticizing
the
judge
for
berating
an
IT
worker
in
a
viral
video.
The
lawyer
refused
to
show
up
himself,
but
his
fellow
lawyers
did
to
push
back
on
the
improper,
retaliatory
order.
[NY
Post]
*
AI
hallucination
penalties
rise,
and
yet
lawyers
keep
citing
fake
cases.
[NPR]
*
Elon
Musk
sues
Colorado
over
state’s
AI
regulations.
[Reuters]
*
Another
court
rules
that
copyright
can’t
be
used
to
restrict
access
to
the
law.
[EFF]
*
Gibson
Dunn
partner
tapped
as
next
SEC
Enforcement
chief.
He
faces
a
tough
challenge
to
make
the
agency
even
more
impotent
than
it
was
in
2025
when
investigations
hit
historic
lows.
[Corporate
Counsel]
*
Court
swats
down
Pentagon
press
restrictions
as
“mark
of
autocracy.”
[Law360]
