Source Feed: Global News - Canada
Author: Mackenzie Mazankowski
Publication Date: May 7, 2025 - 19:18
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all
May 7, 2025
A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.
A Toronto judge who suspects a lawyer used artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT to create a legal document full of unreal cases and “hallucinations” has ordered the lawyer to explain why she should not be cited for “contempt in the face of the court.”
The order for lawyer Jisuh Lee to appear for a “show cause hearing” where she could be cited for contempt follows a recent court hearing
in which Lee was allegedly caught
presenting cases that do not exist...
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May 9, 2025 - 18:23 | Teagan Rasche | Global News - Canada
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