
Paul Grimm
Paul Grimm is a retired district court judge and the director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School. He has extensive experience in federal judicial matters and has contributed to discussions on the role of courts in addressing politically charged issues, particularly concerning the use of nationwide injunctions.
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Paul Grimm discussed the potential impact of AI technologies in legal proceedings.
כך הבינה המלאכותית החזירה את כריס לחייםPaul Grimm commented on the implications of using AI in legal settings, emphasizing the need for careful consideration.
He was killed in a road rage incident. His family used AI to bring him to the courtroom to address his killerPaul Grimm, a retired federal judge, commented on the use of AI in the Horcasitas sentencing.
AI version of dead Arizona man addresses killer during sentencingPaul Grimm, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute, suggested that the court may be at a tipping point regarding temporary orders.
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