Paxton's Netflix Lawsuit: Populism or Pretext? [AI Debate]
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.
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.
The first domino has fallen. Snap, YouTube, and TikTok are settling a landmark lawsuit accusing them of fueling student addiction and costing public schools millions. But the battle isn't over.
Virginia's bid to redraw its congressional map in favor of Democrats has hit a dead end at the Supreme Court. The justices offered no explanation, simply turning down the request.
Forget the predictable 9-to-5. Court officers are logging hours well past sunset and weekends, turning your tidy legal schedule into a constant game of catch-up.
The Supreme Court has delivered a significant ruling, reaffirming federal courts' power to confirm arbitration awards. This decision recalibrates expectations around arbitration enforcement.
A patent dispute over heart rate monitoring has landed at the Supreme Court. The core issue: did a federal court invent its own reason to invalidate a patent?
Another law firm needs another lawyer. This time, it's Gerasimow Law, and they're looking for someone to do IP work. Fully remote, of course.
Big Law firm DLA Piper is facing a discrimination lawsuit after terminating a Palestinian lawyer. The alleged grounds for dismissal? A non-existent criminal matter.
xAI has been quietly beefing up its power infrastructure in Mississippi, adding a slew of gas turbines even as it's embroiled in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Clean Air Act. It's a move that directly impacts the air people breathe.
The courtroom drama surrounding OpenAI has taken a bizarre turn. Sam Altman is on the stand, revealing Elon Musk's alleged 'hair-raising' idea for controlling the AI giant.
A 19-year-old's death is at the center of a new lawsuit against OpenAI. Parents claim ChatGPT's advice on party drugs directly led to their son's overdose.
Sam Altman is now on the stand. The courtroom drama between Musk and OpenAI is reaching its peak.
The legal wrangling over mifepristone continues as a temporary order allowing the abortion pill to be sent through the mail gets another extension. This latest move by Justice Alito pushes the immediate impact of a lower court's ruling further down the road.
The Supreme Court just threw a wrench into Alabama's election plans. They've punted a racially charged congressional map back to lower courts, despite clear dissent.
A partisan redistricting battle has landed at the Supreme Court, with Virginia Democrats pushing to reinstate a congressional map that would swing four House seats their way. The move follows a state Supreme Court decision that tossed out a voter-approved constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to draw new maps.
The Supreme Court's oral arguments in *Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA v. Amarin Pharma, Inc.* have thrown a wrench into expectations for the generic drug industry, hinting at a potential reinforcement of existing patent law rather than a radical overhaul.
The Virginia Supreme Court has thrown out a statewide election, citing procedural issues with redistricting maps. This decision upends expectations following recent federal rulings on gerrymandering.
Elon Musk's lawsuit is dragging OpenAI's safety promises through the mud. Former insiders are airing grievances about a mission drift from pure research to a product-obsessed machine.
This isn't just another AI blunder; it's a judicial smackdown. A federal judge just declared a government agency's $100 million grant cancellation unconstitutional, all thanks to a bafflingly dumb and borderline illegal use of ChatGPT.
Louisiana's push to ban mail-order abortion pills at the Supreme Court isn't just about state law; it's a deep dive into who controls medication access in the digital age. This fight highlights the friction between state autonomy and federal regulation, and how courts grapple with the very definition of harm in a world of instant delivery.