Opening Arguments

OA751: ChatGPT Writes Fake Opinions; Real Judge Is Not Amused

May 30, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Deal on the Debt Ceiling
01:54 • 2min
3
Clarence Thomas and the Supreme Court
03:32 • 2min
4
How to Lock Hillary Clinton Up an Email Jail
05:27 • 2min
5
Repleven Actions in the Federal Courts
07:42 • 3min
6
The Arguments for Navarro
10:18 • 1min
7
Peter Navarro's Mistakes in the Court of Appeals
11:46 • 2min
8
Peter Dot Navarro's Search for Emails Ending in Dot Gov or Dot Mill
13:45 • 2min
9
Navarro's Duplicity in Searching Presidential Records
15:16 • 3min
10
The Court's Order to Kick Up Every Presidential Record
17:52 • 2min
11
Peter Navarro's Lawyers Are Mad Because I Said Their Legal Reasoning Was Garbage
19:43 • 2min
12
The DC Circuit Refused to Stay Production of the Presidential Records Act
21:43 • 3min
13
Mata vs. Avianca: A Personal Injury Case in New York
24:37 • 2min
14
The New York State Statute of Limitations and the Montreal Convention
26:15 • 2min
15
The Counterintuitive Effect of West Law on a First Year Associate
27:58 • 2min
16
The Plaintiff's Position That the Bankruptcy Code Tolls the Two Year Limitations Period
30:12 • 2min
17
Peter Laduka's Motion to Dismiss the Opposition
31:47 • 4min
18
The Mistakes of Pete's Brief
35:28 • 2min
19
The 11th Circuit's Opinion on a Nigerian Airlines Crash
37:20 • 3min
20
The US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit's Inquiry, Vargasie v China, Southern Airlines Limited
40:18 • 4min
21
The Court's Own Sleuthing Found Fake Citations in the March Brief
44:46 • 6min
22
The Schwartz Affidavit
50:16 • 6min
23
How to Write a Fake Appellate Opinion
56:10 • 4min
24
Chat GPT Fake Cases
01:00:25 • 3min
25
Opening Arguments With Andrew and Liz
01:03:18 • 2min