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COVID-19 Fraud Schemes Rise Amid Pandemic
It remains to be seen whether these schemes are here to stay or will be replaced by even newer methods as the pandemic wanes.Recent Federal Cases Signal Increased Scrutiny of Ethical Wall Procedures
In this article, the authors discuss best practices for effective implementation of ethical walls in light of two recent developments.Unanimous SCOTUS City of Philadelphia Opinion Covers Narrow Ground
The case is considered only a small win for religious conservatives and similarly a small loss for the LGBTQ communityJustice Department Sues Georgia Over New Voting Law
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said in a statement that "the Biden Administration has been spreading lies about Georgia's election law for month. ... I look forward to meeting them, and beating them, in court."Son of Brooklyn Judge Photographed Inside Capitol Seeks More Information on Felony Allegations
A D.C. federal judge indicated that the closest possible trial date for Aaron Mostofsky would be in late November.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. Senate Votes to Ban 'Vaccine Passports'
The Pennsylvania Senate on June 24 voted to ban the requirement of "vaccine passports." Senate Bill 618, which was sponsored by Sen. Judy Ward, R-Blair, is aimed at preventing the excess use of power by the state secretary of health while ensuring the protection of public health.Texas Supreme Court Just Ruled Against Facebook—And This Could Have Implications Across the Internet
Plaintiffs attorney Annie McAdams said, "I think it will have a profound influence. This is the first major decision that puts a crack in absolute immunity for internet companies."Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Facebook in Case With Social Media Liability Implications
The court allowed a case from three human trafficking victims to move forward, rejecting Facebook's plea for mandamus relief, based on arguments that the federal Communications Decency Act said the social media giant couldn't face liability for things that its users published or said on its platform.Trending Stories
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