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Paxton's 2024 Agenda: Immigration, Climate, Transgender Issues, Social Media, Abortion, Elections
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton boasted his 100th lawsuit against the Biden Administration in November, but his 2024 agenda went far beyond attempts to stymie efforts of federal agencies.A Year of Controversy: NJ Judges Face Disciplinary and Legal Issues With Mixed Results in 2024
From social media posts to pension disputes, New Jersey’s judiciary faced a year of sharp contrasts, marked by significant wins and losses for the state’s judges.TikTok’s ‘Blackout Challenge’ Confronts the Limits of CDA Section 230 Immunity
After a ten-year old girl died by self-asphyxiation trying to recreate a “Blackout Challenge” after it appeared on her “For You” page on the TikTok platform, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has refined the contours of immunity under the Communications Decency Act.Supreme Court Takes Up TikTok's Challenge to Upcoming Ban or Sale
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 10 on the constitutionality of a law forcing the sale or ban of TikTok.TikTok Turns to Supreme Court in Bid to Avert Shutdown
The social media platform seeks an emergency injunction to thwart a government-imposed shutdown the day before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.View more book results for the query "TikTok"
DC Circuit Upholds Law Forcing Sale or Ban of TikTok in the US
“[T]he Government’s aim is to preclude a foreign adversary from manipulating public dialogue," Judge Douglas Ginsburg wrote for the appellate court. "To that end, the Act narrowly addresses foreign adversary control of an important medium of communication in the United States.”Letter from Asia: Will Big Law Ever Care to Understand Asia Again?
The current crop of U.S. law firm leaders are single-mindedly focused on profits and prices, an approach their predecessors understood does not work in Asia.Missing Out on Tens of Thousands of Views, Big Law Balks at TikTok
One Am Law 100 firm's most viewed video, coming in with about 27,000 views, is about whether attorneys should place one or two spaces after a period. A Second Hundred firm scored with its day-in-the-life profiles, which follow associates' daily schedules.Trending Stories
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