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New York Law Journal

'People v. Rodriguez': Court of Appeals Applies 'Standard Evidentiary Rubrics' for Admission of Digital Evidence

The Court of Appeals clearly articulated that the law in New York for admission of digital evidence requires application of the standard evidentiary rubrics, and is reviewed on appeal per the burdensome "abuse of discretion standard as a matter of law."
11 minute read

The Recorder

'The Court Is Left Scratching Its Head': Judge Quashes Subpoena to Twitter Over Anonymous User

The ruling stops short of the drastic measures the judge mulled during oral argument.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

'No Comment' Is a No No: Never Pass Up a Chance to Control the Narrative

The truth is, "No comment" leaves the public square open for negative narratives to spiral out of control. When it comes to salvaging a reputation or livelihood post-litigation, "no comment" can be a death knell.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Dallas Tax Firm Sues Gannett, USA Today for Defamation, Breach of Contract

Dallas-based Ryan, a global tax services firm, claims Gannett Co. defamed the company, even as the media giant was stiffing them on fees owed for tax…
5 minute read

Law.com

Federal Judge Deems State Library E-Book Law 'Unconstitutional and Unenforceable'

A federal judge sided with the Association of American Publishers on Monday, finding a recently enacted Maryland library e-book law conflicts with federal copyright laws.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Cubans Oppose Democrat-Backed Spanish Radio Deal

Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez shared that as a girl she would hear Radio Mambi so much that she get annoyed with her father. "He would never let me change the dial," Nunez said, adding that she later followed the same tradition with her own daughter.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Houston Astros: Texas Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeals of Sellers

Houston Baseball Partners is seeking a declaratory judgment based on a breach of contract claim based on warranties in the purchase agreement.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

US Supreme Court Stops Enforcement of Texas Social Media 'Censorship' Law

Four of the justices dissented from Monday's decision.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Jan. 6 Panel Asks Judge Carter to Apply Crime-Fraud Exception to New, Larger Batch of John Eastman Emails

It's unclear when Carter will issue his ruling, but Eastman has until next Tuesday at 5 p.m. Pacific time to reply to the committee's filing, then the matter will be fully briefed.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

First Amendment Heightened Scrutiny Analysis

The court in 'Cornelio' emphasized that it is the government's burden to demonstrate that a challenged law furthers important governmental interests, that it is narrowly tailored, and warned district courts not to supply a justification that the government fails to provide.
7 minute read

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