AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Courts: Florida’s Supreme Court tightened rules after lawyers filed “hallucinated” AI legal citations, requiring attorneys to verify authorities before submitting. Internet Safety for Kids: Montana AG Austin Knudsen urged families to stay alert during Internet Crimes Against Children Prevention Month as reports and emerging tech risks keep rising. Wildlife & Public Attention: A viral grizzly “moth-eating” hike video is sparking debate over social-media hype versus protecting sensitive habitat in the Greater Yellowstone region. Grizzly Habitat Standards: A lawsuit challenges Forest Service/Fish & Wildlife changes that allow grizzly “secure habitat” to be counted at just one acre—an approach critics call bureaucratic convenience. Border Wall Tech/Spending: New reporting says border wall spending has surged with large contracts going to politically connected firms, raising transparency concerns. Montana Water/Infrastructure: Big Sky’s rural improvement districts are shifting to fund major bridge repairs, with property owners debating new costs. STEM in the Classroom: A program lets students raise tanks of trout in class to teach hands-on aquatic science. Local Science Institutions: Museum of the Rockies’ executive director is stepping down after eight years, with an interim leader taking over.
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