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Immunity Denied To Cop Who Ticketed A Man For Telling The Cop To Turn On His Headlights
From the I-thought-this-was-America dept - Sponsored
Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition. -
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Republicans Try To Block Very Basic Efforts To Prevent Racial Discrimination In Broadband Deployment
From the this-is-why-we-can't-have-nice-things dept.
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Smartmatic Claims OAN Violated Privacy Laws By Giving Employee Passwords To Trump Campaign
From the up-is-down, black-is-white dept. -
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Cable Giants Insist That Forcing Them To Make Cancellations Easier Violates Their First Amendment Rights
Neither the FCC nor FTC has a particularly good track record of standing up to broadband and cable giants when it comes to their longstanding track record of anticompetitive behavior, price gouging, or nickel-and-diming their often captive customers with bogus, hidden fees. Though occasionally one of the two agencies does step in to try make a bare […] -
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Florida Has Yet Another Unconstitutional Social Media Bill; Wants To Ban Kids From Social Media
Florida man is at it again. -
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California Cops Now Have To Lead With The Pretext When Making Pretextual Stops
From the 'do-YOU-know-why-you-pulled-me-over?' Dept. -
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Federal Court Says First Amendment Protects Engineers Who Offer Expert Testimony Without A License
From the look-who's-(capable-of)-talking-(without-fear-of-being-fined) dept. - Sponsored
Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Law firms must leverage technology to curb client attrition and talent loss, enhancing efficiency and aligning with evolving expectations for lasting success. -
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The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Would Open Up The NY Times To All Sorts Of Lawsuits Should It Win
From the it's-okay-when-we-do-it,-we're-the-new-york-times dept. -
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Justice O’Connor’s Important Contribution To Copyright Law: Copyright Must Serve The Public First
From the no sweat of the brow dept. -
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Even If You Hate Both AI And Section 230, You Should Be Concerned About The Hawley/Blumenthal Bill To Remove 230 Protections From AI
This bill would be a danger to the internet. -
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Elon Says Copyright/AI Lawsuits Don’t Matter Because ‘Digital God’ Will Arrive Before They’re Decided
From the that's-not-how-any-of-this-works dept
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Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition.

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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Law firms must leverage technology to curb client attrition and talent loss, enhancing efficiency and aligning with evolving expectations for lasting success.

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Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes.
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Indiana’s Top Court Adds More Due Process To Forfeiture, Says A Jury Needs To Be Part Of The Process
Fewer freebies for Indiana cops. -
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NFL Sends C&D To University Of Houston Over Homage To The Oilers’ Uniforms
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ExTwitter Admits Elon Has Cut 56% Of The Value Of The Company; Fidelity Says It’s Actually Worth Even Less
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How The Courts Have Made It Easier For Cops To Steal From Citizens
Another case heading to the Supreme Court dealing with asset forfeiture. -
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Fifth Circuit: The Government Doesn’t Need To Pay You For The Home It Destroyed To Effect An Arrest
from the law-enforcement-is-our-most-troublesome-invasive-species dept -
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Facial Recognition Tech Again Fingers The Wrong Person For The Job
From the 'Working as Expected?' dept. -
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Publishing A Book Means No Longer Having Control Over How Others Feel About It, Or How They’re Inspired By It. And That Includes AI.
From the we-need-to-learn-to-let-go dept.