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Did anti-ICE church protestors in Minnesota violate federal law?
A brazen and disruptive intrusion by anti-ICE activists during a Sunday worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, has rightly drawn national outrage . . .
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Did the AP aid and abet the October 7 attack on Israel?
Noach Newman and others sued the Associated Press (AP), alleging that its use of freelance photographers with ties to Hamas contributed to the October 7, . . .
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Federal judge optimistic about the future of courts’ use of AI
Eleventh Circuit concurrence could be a watershed moment for discourse on the judiciary’s future use of AI. In a very thought-provoking recent ruling, Judge Kevin . . .
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Can the Fifth Amendment protect you from having to turn over your personal email account if you’re fired?
Can the Fifth Amendment protect you from having to turn over your personal laptop and email account when you are fired? Maybe not. In . . .
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When can you serve a lawsuit by email?
One of the biggest challenges brand owners face in enforcing their intellectual property rights online is in tracking down the infringer - often located in . . .
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No breach of contract claim against Twitter for account suspension
The issues in the case of Yuksel v. Twitter were whether Twitter, by terminating plaintiff’s account (1) breached its contract with plaintiff, and (2) violated . . .
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What must social media platforms do to comply with Florida’s Senate Bill 7072?
The media has been covering Florida's new law (Senate Bill 7072) targeting social media platforms, which Governor DeSantis signed today. The law is relatively complex . . .
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Does Section 230 apply to claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act?
Plaintiffs sued defendants, claiming that defendants violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by including inaccurate criminal information on background check reports defendants produced and . . .