National News The ChatGPT subpoena revolution: When your AI conversations become court evidence Pavel Kolmogorov for Kolmogorov LawUpdated Dec 17, 2025 Kolmogorov Law reports that most AI users misunderstand legal risks, unaware their conversations could be subpoenaed.
National News Poll: Lawyers add to headaches from car crashes By John O’Brien | Legal NewslineUpdated Dec 16, 2025 Car-crash victims can expect a call from lawyers who will send them to their firm’s preferred doctors, results of a recent survey show.
News Selma in search of new treasurer and city attorney; city council honors retiring council member By Brad Fisher Updated Nov 13, 2025 The new Selma Mayor and City Council are looking for a new treasurer and a new city attorney.
News Harvesters of Hope announces new law office in Camden Nathan Prewett Updated Oct 6, 2025 A new law office is opening in Camden, said an announcement from Harvesters of Hope, a nonprofit that seeks to provide more legal aid to under…
News Selma attorney Jana Garner named president-elect of Alabama State Bar By Brad Fisher Updated Jul 30, 2025 Selma attorney Jana Russell Garner has been elected president-elect of the Alabama State Bar.
National News Judge promises ruling soon on CA's National Guard motion By Dave Mason | The Center Square Jun 12, 2025 (The Center Square) – A ruling on whether to limit the California National Guard and Marines’ role in Los Angeles could come soon, a federal j…
National News Standing in case on drug prices controls pivotal to litigation By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor Jun 11, 2025 (The Center Square) – A lawsuit by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce challenging federal government drug price controls in the Inflation Red…
National News Oil industry says South Carolina courts should not decide global warming issue By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor May 29, 2025 (The Center Square) – A climate-change lawsuit by the city of Charleston against 24 oil and gas companies should be dismissed because global w…
National News Court raps Brussels for lack of transparency on von der Leyen vaccine texts FREDERICK FLORIN May 13, 2025 Ursula von der Leyen has at times been accused of centralised and opaque decision-making