Legal World Loses Its Grip On Reality
The legal world is officially going off the rails. From 'dementia patient' briefs to DOJ lawsuits over ethics, reality seems optional.
A prosecutor who quit over alleged political pressure is now running for Congress. Can one person truly fix what ails Washington?
The legal world is officially going off the rails. From 'dementia patient' briefs to DOJ lawsuits over ethics, reality seems optional.
The promise of a federal privacy law in the U.S. is at a crossroads, and the recently proposed SECURE Data Act is drawing fire for failing to deliver meaningful protections. Critics argue it's a step backward, potentially weakening existing safeguards for millions.
Illinois is mulling a bill that would hold chatbot providers directly responsible for the damage their AI causes. This isn't just about tech policy; it's about who shoulders the burden when the algorithms go haywire.
Legatics wants to streamline your deals with a new 'TransactionOS'. They promise efficiency, collaboration, and transparency. But does the reality match the marketing speak?
The command-line Android package downloader, apkeep, has officially hit its 1.0.0 release. This isn't about a sudden leap in functionality, but a proof to sustained development powering critical app research.
The gears of justice never stop grinding, and this week's appellate news is no exception. Here's what you need to know.
Everyone wants a cleaner internet. But California's latest move? It's less about safety and more about control. The EFF isn't buying it.
The U.S. government is fighting to ban advocates of online content moderation from entering the country. A lawsuit now questions whether that's even constitutional.
The world's largest digital rights conference, RightsCon, has been abruptly canceled, not due to a logistical hiccup, but due to mounting political pressure and demands that would have stifled critical dialogue.
Elon Musk's global escapades, the Supreme Court's shadow docket decisions, and DOJ ethical entanglements highlight a turbulent legal landscape. From AI trials to immigration law, the courts are grappling with unprecedented challenges.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, ostensibly to protect children. But the timing and the nature of the claims raise serious questions about motive.
Forget the bleeding-edge AI for a second. Turns out, even old-school personal injury firms have lessons for the big leagues. Systems, empathy, discipline – who knew?