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Technology
Brain-Wormed RFK Jr. Sues Meta, Cites AI Chatbot Reply As Proof Of Shadowbanning
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Biglaw
Facebook Isn't Just For Your Parents -- This Biglaw Firm Is Thriving On The Platform
They know how to use the social media giant to their advantage.
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Courts, Technology
We All Know Social Media Is Bad For Mental Health. But Is It Go To Court Bad?
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Courts
Judge's 'Inappropriate' Facebook Comments Lead To 'Harsh Lesson'
She now says she takes full responsibility for her actions. -
Technology
Elon Musk Sends Legal Threat To Facebook And Once Facebook Finishes Laughing I'm Sure They'll Get Right Back To Him
Musk won't cage fight Zuckerberg, so he'll have to settle for getting whupped in court. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 06.23.23
* Downed sub had passengers sign waivers but those aren’t necessarily holding up in court. [Reuters]
* Speaking of the sub, the passenger who missed the tragic dive is a lawyer. [MarketWatch]
* Canada makes Facebook & Google pay media outlets for links. You know what that means, Canadian friends? Time to start posting more humorous and insightful stories from Above the Law! [Wall Street Journal]
* Facebook says it will retaliate by ending news access in Canada entirely. Good luck with that… because people definitely scroll Facebook for the cat pictures. [CNN]
* And George Santos got bail help from… his family. Just like he said. WOW. He said something and then it turned out to be true! [Courthouse News Service]
* Law360 releases its “176 Under 40” list. Real rigorous vetting process there… blowing by the right number for an “under 40” list by a cool 136. [Law360]
* Prosecutor fired by DeSantis for refusing to enforce abortion crimes can’t get his job back because he took six months before filing. Do they have a 6-week limit on this too? [Bloomberg Law News]
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Courts
People Annoying You On Facebook? Block Them. Unless You Are A Government Official, Maybe?
The Supreme Court will take any case to distract us from Clarence Thomas being bankrolled for the last 20 years, huh? - Sponsored
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Courts
Fifth Circuit Holds Judge Can Block Attorney From His Facebook Page
The judge did not maintain the Facebook page under the color of state law. -
Courts
Facebook Is For Keeping In Touch With That Kid From 8th Grade. And Having Your Health Data Shared By Healthcare Providers, Apparently.
How many apples a day keep away privacy violations? -
Intellectual Property
Meta Facing The Patent Music?
Facebook has had lots of luck when it comes to patents, but its luck may have just run out. -
Courts
2023 Could Be The Year The Supreme Court Finally Tells Us What The Guidelines On Online Content Moderation Are
Florence + The Machine? More like Clarence + The Content Curation. -
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Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
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Technology
2022's (Lack Of) Data Privacy Makes 1984 Look Quaint In Comparison
Don’t go out like Melly. -
Technology
Mother And Daughter Face Criminal Charges After Facebook Divulges Their Conversation About Abortion
...You may want to double check your privacy settings. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.11.22
* Threats to the police are on the rise after Trump’s property got raided. What happened to backing the blue? [Axios]
* SCOTUS’s next term may reconsider the “Insular Cases.” [The Hill]
* Trump pulled a “stop hitting yourself” in a YUGE way. [WaPo]
* If you needed a reminder that Facebook was a surveillance site, here it is. [NBC News]
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Government
For A Guy Who Doesn't Want To Get Back On Facebook, Trump Sure Is Litigating Pretty Hard To Get Back On Facebook
It's the principle of the thing, he just really cares about the First Amendment. -
Government
Dirt Dropped On Google, Facebook, And Amazon's Anticompetitive Practices. Have A Little Faith In Your Customers, Maybe?
These companies better cover their asses from A to Z. -
Technology
More Metas Aren't Making For Happy Metamours
Andronicus of Rhodes's spirit should come back and sue everyone involved. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.20.22
* It wasn’t ever really about zygotes: Candidate throws dirt on abortion because women are better off barefoot and pregnant. [Vanity Fair]
* 17 Congress members leave a protest with a photo op. [CBS News]
* Doctor who helped the 10 year old rape victim forced to cross state lines sues Indiana’s AG for defamation. [FOX 59]
* I’ve never met a Co. like you before: Meta sues Meta for being too…Meta? [The Verge]
* Some House Republicans are civil enough to vote to protect gay marriage. Let’s see how the Senate responds. [Politico]