AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMississippi Courts & AI Misconduct: A federal judge in Mississippi paused a breach-of-fees case after noticing both sides used AI-written briefs with errors, fake citations, and hallucinations—leading to fines, disqualification of all four lawyers, and limits on two attorneys’ future appearances. Mississippi Data Centers & Water/Power: Lee County supervisors are set to vote on a up-to-year moratorium on new data centers, while residents in other counties push for local control over water and utility impacts. xAI in Southaven: The DOJ backed xAI in an NAACP lawsuit over unpermitted natural gas turbines at its Southaven site, arguing the turbines are vital to national security and AI operations. Local Governance: Madison County gained two seats on the Canton Municipal Utilities board under a new state law after residents complained of steep water and sewer bill hikes. Military Families in Schools: Mississippi named eight new Military Star Schools for 2026-28, including Hattiesburg, Callaway, Jim Hill, Baxterville, Lumberton, Sumrall, New Hope Lower, and Ocean Springs. Public Health: A global review flags melioidosis as expanding, with Mississippi newly identified as endemic. Community & Safety: Catholic Charities of Jackson promoted its adoption and post-adoption services statewide, and law enforcement urged vigilance against elder scams on Elder Abuse Awareness Day.
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