By Louis Lehot and Ethan Floyd, L2 Counsel | June 29, 2020
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will fuse advanced technologies with high-speed wireless connectivity to blur the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres. The ensuing impact on our systems will transform how we produce, manage and govern our world and ourselves.
By Jane Wester | June 26, 2020
The suit, which was filed by Robert Trump's attorney, Charles Harder, follows the speedy dismissal of a petition filed in Queens County Surrogate's Court in connection with the estate of Robert Trump's father, Fred Trump. A surrogate's court judge ruled Thursday that the case would not affect the administration of Fred Trump's estate "one iota."
By Eva von Schaper | June 24, 2020
Facebook must now give German users the choice of how the company can use data it collects from its own platform and from its WhatsApp and Instagram sites, as well as information gathered from third parties.
By Ross Todd | June 19, 2020
The federal appellate court upheld a lower court finding the law forcing the publisher of the Internet Movie Database to honor the request anyone who used its paid professional networking site to remove all age information from its public-facing IMDb.com site violated the First Amendment.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 19, 2020
Still, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth pressed Bolton's lawyer at length about whether he had moved forward with publication of the book, a damning account of his tenure in Trump's White House, before the prepublication review process had been completed.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 18, 2020
The Justice Department asked for a temporary restraining order to halt publication of the book on the grounds it contains classified information.
By Ross Todd | June 17, 2020
The lawsuit filed on behalf of four African American women claims YouTube has improperly restricted and demonetized their videos based on race, and based on tags such as "Racial Profiling," "Police Shootings," "Police Brutality" and "Black Lives Matter."
By Nate Robson | June 16, 2020
"This is a civil action by the United States to prevent Defendant John R. Bolton, a former National Security Advisor, from compromising national security by publishing a book containing classified information," the Justice Department said in its complaint Tuesday in Washington.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 14, 2020
How this order could possibly withstand judicial scrutiny under the public forum doctrine is dubious. And how compelling a publisher to speak is different from a mandated flag salute is unclear.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 5, 2020
"In the context of a White House press corps described as an 'unruly mob,' [Brian] Karem's behavior was not so outrageous as to bring into fair contemplation the unprecedented sanction visited on him," the court ruled.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers & financiers at THE MULTIFAMILY EVENT OF THE YEAR!
Law.com celebrates the California law firms and legal departments driving the state's dynamic legal landscape.
The Texas Lawyer honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in Texas.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS: Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer &...
Yale New Haven Health seeks a dynamic and collaborative executive to serve as its Vice President, Labor Strategy and Senior Associate Genera...
Nestled in the heart of Northern California Wine Country, Sonoma County is the largest county in the North Bay region of the San Francisco B...