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By Amanda Bronstad | May 7, 2024
In a May 4 opening brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, objectors said that the Facebook settlement over the Cambridge Analytica scandal discounted the statutory claims of 253 million class members by more than 99.7%.
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By Amanda Bronstad | May 7, 2024
In the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, objectors say Facebook's settlement of the Cambridge Analytica scandal discounted the statutory claims of 253 million class members by more than 99.7%.
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By Aleeza Furman | May 6, 2024
The case is the first in Pennsylvania to grapple with what a judge may or may not post on social media. At the heart of the matter is a question of where the line lies between impropriety and a judge's protected free speech.
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By Martin A. Schwartz | May 6, 2024
Although Section 1983 and the Fourteenth Amendment draw a dichotomy between state action and private action, the real world is much messier than that. In 'Lindke v. Freed', the U.S. Supreme Court in a unanimous decision provided guidance for determining when a state or local official's social media activities constitute state action.
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By Ada Kase | April 29, 2024
Every law firm has its own platform for attorneys to establish themselves as thought leaders, but blogs written in legalese miss the mark. Here are easy ways to structure blog posts to make them more readable almost instantly.
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By Alexander Lugo | April 29, 2024
A partner and an associate, both based in Miami, say they were subjected to retaliation and ultimately lost their jobs after raising concerns about how they were treated at the Philadelphia-based firm.
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By Maria Dinzeo | April 26, 2024
Erich Andersen had held the legal reins of the wildly popular social media app for four years. He previously spent more than two decades at Microsoft.
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By Riley Brennan | April 26, 2024
YouTube influencer Logan Paul attempted to dispute class action allegations that Prime Hydration drinks contain dangerous levels of PFAS, posting a TikTok video addressing the suit to his more than 18.4 million followers, less than a week after a hearing on Prime's motion to dismiss in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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By Stephen A. Miller and Pamela Dorian | April 26, 2024
A pair of cases before the U.S. Supreme Court will shape the future of social media content. Both cases—Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton—present novel questions about the free speech protections available to social media platforms under the First Amendment.
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By Kimberly L. Wald and Michael A. Haggard | April 24, 2024
We cannot afford to allow Big Tech to promote, advertise, publish, create, encourage, profit from, and perpetuate the online exploitation of children. As April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, it is now time to address this ongoing disaster.
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