From AI to blockchain to digital surveillance, Meghann Cuniff reports on developments at the intersection of law and technology, peering around the corner at the courtroom clashes and policy choices that promise to revolutionize business, life and the practice of law.
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By Alaina Lancaster | November 6, 2019
Security policy experts disentangle encryption from the antitrust suspicion surrounding Silicon Valley.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 30, 2019
Here's a sneak peak of what the world might look like if the biggest tech platforms were forced to grant access to law enforcement.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 23, 2019
Technologists and law enforcement are once again at odds over calls to limit encryption or to create backdoor access channels for criminal investigations.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 16, 2019
San Francisco is cracking down on Airbnb, plus Facebook and Stackla have called off their litigation.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 9, 2019
A fight over how drone laws are affecting journalists is unfolding in Texas, and a Berkley law professor says claims of trade secrets are being used to hamper criminal defenses.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 25, 2019
A Harvard dropout has an algorithm for litigation funding, and Facebook faces more litigation.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 18, 2019
An appeals court ruled in favor of Uber drivers in an order that could open the floodgates for litigation against the ridesharing industry.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 11, 2019
Facebook rolled out some new facial recognition settings, and it appears the FTC had a role in that.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 4, 2019
A self-proclaimed founder of Bitcoin is ordered to split ownership of his estimated $10 billion worth of bitcoin with the estate of his former business partner in a case that some say demonstrates that judges can keep up with crypto nerds.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 28, 2019
Google is trying to quell political and social unrest within its ranks, and artificial intelligence is creating a slew of privacy and legal issues inside our schools.
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