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Gabriel Tynes

Gabriel Tynes

Author at Courthouse News Service at Courthouse News Service

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    Selma, Alabama to preserve former hotel with long ties to Black civil rights

    A 170-year-old hotel in downtown Selma, Alabama, was set for demolition before preservationists realized the value of its connection to civil rights. 
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    Immigration detainees make up one-fifth of arrests in Memphis surge

    A multiagency task force is focused on hard crime but has also swept up immigrants for minor infractions.
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    Ocean warming threatens Earth’s tiny oxygen powerhouse

    A little bacterium is in hot water: As temperatures go up, production could plummet by 37% by 2100, disrupting marine ecosystems and leading to worsening dead zones.
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    Musk targets Apple, OpenAI with antitrust lawsuit

    The companies are accused of stifling competition through a partnership that prevents users from choosing Grok and other chatbots.
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    Feds accuse New Orleans mayor of fraud, obstruction

    Prosecutors accuse Mayor LaToya Cantrell of using public resources to foster an intimate relationship with a member of the police department, then lying about it to investigators.
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    Sixth Circuit rejects challenge to Tennessee auctioneer licensing law

    The unanimous panel ruled the state may regulate online auctioneers as conduct, not speech, in an apparent victory for consumer protections.
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    Alabama defends law limiting where sex offenders can go

    The law’s expanded definitions of “reside” and “overnight visit” have drawn scrutiny for turning everyday activities into potential criminal conduct.
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    Attorney sanctions in Alabama demonstrate perils of AI

    Three attorneys at Butler Snow LLP face disciplinary proceedings for their role in allowing erroneous motions written by ChatGPT to be submitted into the court record. 
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    Eighth Circuit upholds Arkansas hemp ban

    A federal panel determined the 2018 Farm Bill allows states to impose stricter regulations, and Arkansas’s 2023 law did not conflict with federal goals.
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    Study warns half of bird extinctions may be unstoppable

    More than 500 bird species are at risk of extinction over the next 100 years. 
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    Study finds breathing patterns could be the next biometric breakthr...

    A new study finds that our breathing patterns may be just as personal as a fingerprint, uniquely identifying individuals and revealing surprising insights into anxiety, sleep and overall health. Researchers say the discovery could pave the way for discreet diagnostics and even therapeutic tools.