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DC Circuit Weighs Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Image
The person seeking protection argued that the Copyright Act doesn't require a piece of work to have a human author to be protected and that, nevertheless, he was involved in the image's creation since he built the AI program that generated it.'I Don't Want to Die Fearfully': Outsiders Can't Get Help to Die in NJ
Plaintiff and hospice physician Paul Bryman said in a statement that the ruling "means I cannot provide non-resident patients who request this gentle-dying option with care consistent with their values and wishes at one of the most important moments in their lives."Hawaiian Airlines CLO Out of Job but Set for Soft Landing
Aaron Alter was Hawaiian Airlines' outside counsel for years before becoming its legal chief in 2015.Cooley Hires Three Partners to Communications Regulations Practice in D.C.
The new hires will work extensively with regulatory bodies including the Federal Communications Commission.Judge Dismisses Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Knicks Owner, Harvey Weinstein
A federal judge in California this week agreed to dismiss a masseuse's sexual assault allegations lodged against Madison Square Garden Entertainment's top executive, James Dolan.View more book results for the query "*"
John Hueston Appointed Monitor by CA Court Judge in Ruling on Veterans' Housing Case
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter of the Central District of California issued the order appointing Hueston to the role on Sept. 11, shortly after releasing an opinion in Powers v. McDonough, a class action filed on behalf of veterans against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, on Sept. 6.Bedsworth: Bon Appetit, Monsieur Raccoon
"In California, the animal you run over cannot be carted off to your freezer. It must stay by the side of the road. California reserves jurisdiction over dead animals—wild animals, that is, not pets—to state agencies," says Justice William W. Bedsworth.California Supreme Court Rejects State Bar's Initial Plan for New Bar Exam
The court's ruling raises numerous questions about the fate of California's February 2025 bar exam.Who Got the Work: O'Melveny Set to Defend Abbott Labs in Digital Privacy Class Action
The complaint, filed by Almeida Law Group and Siri & Glimstad on Aug. 1 in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, alleges violations of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the California Invasion of Privacy Act; invasion of privacy - intrusion upon seclusion; and unjust enrichment.Trending Stories
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