By Victoria Hudgins | April 11, 2019
Lawyers and criminal justice advocates point to institutional racism, and the data that produces it, as being the propelling factor behind biased artificial intelligence-backed crime tools.
By ALM Staff | March 28, 2019
"Just because a process to deliver advertising is opaque and complex doesn't mean that [it] exempts Facebook and others from our scrutiny and the law of the land," HUD's general counsel said in a statement.
By Ellis Kim | Ross Todd | March 19, 2019
As a result of the settlement, anyone seeking to place housing, employment or credit ads on Facebook will no longer be allowed to target consumers based on their age, gender or ZIP code.
By O'Kelly E. McWilliams III and Jennifer R. Budoff | March 18, 2019
A high-level overview of some of the more prevalent challenges employers may encounter when deploying AI in the workplace, and guidance on the proactive steps employers should consider.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 24, 2019
Lawyers say they've seen an uptick in lawsuits and expect no dip in sight for Americans with Disability filings as more companies invest in their online presence.
By Jason Grant | January 18, 2019
New York's federal courts saw 1,471 lawsuits filed in 2018 aimed at websites that plaintiffs claim are not American with Disabilities Act accessible, accounting for 64 percent of the 2,285 suits launched in seven major states tracked by the company UsableNet.
By Jason Grant | January 15, 2019
“Terrorism-related concerns cannot be used to justify the use of a Glomar response in every FOIL context,” Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arlene Bluth wrote in her decision. She said that “the petitioners here are protestors, engaging in First-Amendment protected activity."
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2019
Blind fan to Parkwood Entertainment over Beyonce.com: If you liked it, then you should have put some accessibility on it.
By Dan M. Clark | October 12, 2018
The website's creators suggest that any legal aid group that wants to be included in the New York Crime Victims Legal Network should check LawHelpNY to see if their contact information on the website is correct.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kristen D. Perkins and Paige S. Newman | October 9, 2018
Article III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against disabled persons in the full and equal enjoyment of public accommodation. When a website is considered a place of public accommodation, the website must be accessible to people with disabilities.
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