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Nov. 01, 2023

Judge Karen Sage Sworn in as President of National Association of Women Judges

At the Oct. 5 annual conference of the National Association of Women Judges, 299th District Court Judge and Austin Bar member Karen Sage was sworn in as president. Sage was sworn in by retired Third Court of Appeals Justice Bea Ann Smith. According to the NAWJ announcement, Sage is the first Texan president of the organization in 20 years. NAWJ’s
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Nov. 01, 2023

Decriminalizing Mental Health in Travis County: Part 4

This is the fourth in a series of eight articles about the Travis County Forensic Mental Health Project. The Travis County Forensic Mental Health Project delivered its recommendations to the Travis County Commissioners in March 2023. The goal of these recommendations is to provide solutions other than jail to address mental health and substance abuse disorders in the county. Recommendation
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Nov. 01, 2023

Not Quite Ready for Its Close-Up: Generative AI in Legal Briefing

Inspiring dismay in litigators nationwide, in the now-infamous case of Mata v. Avianca, two New York lawyers submitted “non-existent judicial opinions with fake quotes and citations created by the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT” to the federal district court and continued to “to stand by the fake opinions after judicial orders called their existence into question.”1 The public release of ChatGPT
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Nov. 01, 2023

Third Court of Appeals Criminal Update November 2023

The following is a summary of a selected criminal opinion issued by the Third Court of Appeals from May 2023. The summary is an overview; please review the entire opinion. The subsequent history is current as of Oct. 1, 2023. PUNISHMENT ENHANCEMENTS – OUT-OF-STATE CONVICTIONS: Enhancement of defendant’s sentence using out-of-state conviction was legal. Smith v. State, No. 03-21-00368-CR (Tex. App.—Austin May
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Nov. 01, 2023

24th Annual AYLA Evening with the Judiciary

The Austin Young Lawyers Association held its 24th annual Evening with the Judiciary at the Austin Club on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023. Each year, this reception provides AYLA members with an opportunity to share an evening of great food and even better conversation with local, state, and federal judges. AYLA members who took advantage of this opportunity were treated to
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Nov. 01, 2023

AYLA GUEST COLUMN: First-Time Homebuying 101

BY BONNIE NEEL, CANOPY MORTGAGE LLC Bonnie Neel is a licensed Residential Mortgage Loan Officer in California, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas. NMLS# 1613742. I tell all my first-time homebuyers that a mortgage is essentially made up of four categories. If you play video games, it’s helpful to think of these categories as your player stats: How you
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Nov. 01, 2023

Plagiarism: Some Examples and a New View

This column summarizes two kinds of legal-writing plagiarism and then presents a recent article that proposes a new view of plagiarism in law practice. Law-School Plagiarism In In re Zbiegien, a student who committed plagiarism in a law-school seminar paper was confronted, admitted the plagiarism, and accepted the law school’s penalty: a grade of F. Although he disclosed the plagiarism
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Nov. 01, 2023

Austin Bar President’s Column: Stuffing and Statements Against Interest

After this year’s impeachment trial, you may find yourself sitting around the Thanksgiving table being peppered with questions from your family about the Texas Rules of Evidence. While you can’t be expected to explain all the nuances of hearsay over pumpkin pie, here are a few quick refreshers that you can use for Great-Aunt Clara’s questions and your own trial
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Nov. 01, 2023

Judge Karen Sage Sworn in as President of National Association of Women Judges

At the Oct. 5 annual conference of the National Association of Women Judges, 299th District Court Judge and Austin Bar…
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Nov. 01, 2023

Decriminalizing Mental Health in Travis County: Part 4

This is the fourth in a series of eight articles about the Travis County Forensic Mental Health Project. The Travis…
Featured image for “Not Quite Ready for Its Close-Up: Generative AI in Legal Briefing”
Nov. 01, 2023

Not Quite Ready for Its Close-Up: Generative AI in Legal Briefing

Inspiring dismay in litigators nationwide, in the now-infamous case of Mata v. Avianca, two New York lawyers submitted “non-existent judicial…
Featured image for “Third Court of Appeals Criminal Update November 2023”
Nov. 01, 2023

Third Court of Appeals Criminal Update November 2023

The following is a summary of a selected criminal opinion issued by the Third Court of Appeals from May 2023. The…
Featured image for “24th Annual AYLA Evening with the Judiciary”
Nov. 01, 2023

24th Annual AYLA Evening with the Judiciary

The Austin Young Lawyers Association held its 24th annual Evening with the Judiciary at the Austin Club on Thursday, Sept.…
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Nov. 01, 2023

AYLA GUEST COLUMN: First-Time Homebuying 101

BY BONNIE NEEL, CANOPY MORTGAGE LLC Bonnie Neel is a licensed Residential Mortgage Loan Officer in California, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada,…
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Nov. 01, 2023

Plagiarism: Some Examples and a New View

This column summarizes two kinds of legal-writing plagiarism and then presents a recent article that proposes a new view of…
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Nov. 01, 2023

Austin Bar President’s Column: Stuffing and Statements Against Interest

After this year’s impeachment trial, you may find yourself sitting around the Thanksgiving table being peppered with questions from your…