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‘Facebook’s Descent Into Toxic Masculinity’ Prompts Stanford Professor to Drop Meta as Client
Mark Lemley said he could not “in good conscience” represent Mark Zuckerberg given recent decisions to "encourage disinformation and hate speech" on his company's platforms. A suit pending in Northern California alleges Meta infringed the copyrights of several authors by using their works to train its generative AI program.Kraken’s Chief Legal Officer Exits, Eyes Role in Trump Administration
“Just think about all the tough stuff that warrants a division of seventy full-time, stone-cold Socratic assassins,” Marco Santori, the outgoing chief legal officer for Kraken Digital Asset Exchange, said about his time at the crypto exchange.DOT Nominee Duffy Pledges Safety, Faster Infrastructure Spending in Confirmation Hearing
“Whether driving, flying or traveling by train, no federal agency impacts Americans’ daily lives and loved ones more than the Department of Transportation,” said DOT Secretary-nominee Sean Duffy. “If confirmed, I will work to reduce the red tape that slows critical infrastructure projects, ensuring funds are spent efficiently [and] we use the tax dollar well.”'Younger and Invigorated Bench': Biden's Legacy in New Jersey Federal Court
The 10 judges President Joe Biden nominated are more diverse than the group they replaced. His nominees include four women, three Black judges, two Asian Americans and one Latina, while the previous occupants of those seats include two women, two Latinos and no Blacks or Asians. The Biden judges are also seen by some observers as competent but not particularly ideological.View more book results for the query "*"
'Every Single Judge on Board': First-Impression Case Revived
The fertility fraud case alleges that Dr. Narendra Tohan used his own sperm to inseminate patients.NYSBA Annual Meeting: How In-House Counsel Navigate Gen AI Risk
Legal professionals from LinkedIn, Cision, and Citigroup discussed their thoughts on gen AI.A Judge Ordered Squabbling Lawyers to Have Lunch: Here's What Happened
A judge told attorneys to have a tête-à-tête. Plaintiff counsel paid the $74 bill, and the defense lawyer left a $74 tip.'Nerve-Wracking': Fires Disrupting but Not Halting Work of Distributed Firms' LA Lawyers
“Even though we’re a remote-only model, we’re in constant contact with our people,” said Michael Pierson of Pierson Ferdinand.3rd Circ Orders SEC to Explain ‘How and When the Federal Securities Laws Apply to Digital Assets’
“A single sentence disagreeing with the main concerns of a rulemaking petition is conclusory and does not provide us with any assurance that the SEC considered Coinbase’s workability objections, nor does it explain how it accounted for them,” the Third Circuit explained in the 72-page opinion.Trending Stories
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