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New Jersey Law Journal

SCOTUS Brings State Tax Laws in Line with 21st Century Life

The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned 26 years of precedent in the landmark decision of 'South Dakota v. Wayfair.' Online retailers may now have to collect sales tax even in states where they don't have a physical presence.
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The Recorder

Facebook Agrees to Tweak Ad Tool to End Discrimination Probe By Washington AG

The move ends a 20-month investigation that began after nonprofit journalism outlet ProPublica revealed in 2016 that Facebook Inc.'s ad tools allowed advertisers to exclude black, Hispanic, and other “ethnic affinities” from their Facebook campaigns.
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Daily Business Review

Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto and Could a South Florida Case Unmask the Enigmatic Bitcoin Creator?

Although Craig Wright once claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the elusive inventor of bitcoin, South Florida attorneys seem reluctant to buy into the narrative.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Courts Dial Back Autodialer Definition Following 'ACA International'

The TCPA was passed to strike a balance between protecting the privacy of individuals, while still permitting legitimate telemarketing practices. In modern times, however, the TCPA has been expanded well beyond its intended purpose and scope.
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Daily Business Review

Supreme Court's Tax Decision Creates Just as Many Problems as It Solved

The Supreme Court's decision on June 21, 2018, South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., No. 17-494, 583 U.S. __ (2018), removed the physical presence rule in favor of an analysis that is better aligned with our modern commerce clause jurisprudence.
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Legaltech News

'Anonymous' Online Posts May Mean Disbarment for Ex-Federal Prosecutor in New Orleans

A former high-level federal prosecutor in New Orleans has been recommended for disbarment following his online commentary of criminal cases his office was actively handling at the time of the comments.
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The Recorder

Q&A: UCLA's Eugene Volokh on the Law of Virtual and Augmented Reality

Volokh, a technology and legal expert, talks about how virtual reality may shape litigation in the future.
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The Recorder

Judge Chimes in With Early Thoughts in Facebook-Cambridge Analytica MDL

At a hearing where 10 plaintiffs lawyers pitched to lead the potentially precedent-setting MDL, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria signaled that plaintiffs might struggle to plead their case.
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The American Lawyer

Fox Rothschild and the 'Dark Art of Copyright Trolling'

The firm is representing a pornography company in its latest nationwide copyright infringement campaign. Can it avoid the controversies that preceded its involvement? Or will a small-time lawyer from Oregon provide the blueprint to stop it?
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The Recorder

As Turo's Airport Access Claims Against SF Clear Hurdle, the Car-Sharing Company Takes Aim at LA

The San Francisco-based peer-to-peer car-sharing company sued L.A. over access fees at LAX on Thursday, the same week Turo's counterclaims in a lawsuit brought by San Francisco survived an early knockout bid.
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