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Reporting and analysis on AI in legal practice — what's being sanctioned, what's being required, and what verification actually has to look like to be defensible.

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AI Sanctions WatchDraft in progress

Court orders against attorneys filing hallucinated citations

A running index of every published opinion or sanction order where an attorney was disciplined for AI-generated false citations — case caption, court, date, what was filed, what was decided.

Standing Order TrackerDraft in progress

Courts requiring AI disclosure in filings

Which federal and state courts now require lawyers to disclose AI use in pleadings, and how the language differs jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

Verification StandardsDraft in progress

What 'verified citation' actually means

How citation validation should work, what good audit logging looks like, and where general-purpose LLMs systematically fail at legal research.

Have a sanction order, standing order, or other AI-in-law primary source we should cover? Send it to editorial@starelaw.com →