By Victoria Hudgins | August 30, 2019
The prizes include not only cash and mentoring, but students also obtained insight into the ways a law degree can be used outside of traditional law employers.
By Simon Taylor | July 9, 2019
The outcome of the case could change the rules governing privacy for the world's largest online platforms and have major implications for the way in which data can be transferred across markets.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 2, 2019
Currently there's no federal law regulating facial recognition. However, lawyers say to watch Illinois closely as that state grants its citizens a private right of action measure if its biometric law is violated.
By Jason Grant | April 26, 2019
Alongside project partners including Microsoft, Columbia Law and the ABA, TrialWatch is intended to fan out trained lawyer and non-lawyer 'monitors' to courtrooms worldwide where it is believed that the risk runs high for sham and corrupt trials.
By Dan M. Clark | April 25, 2019
The New York Civil Liberties Union said in a letter to U.S. Rep. Peter King that if he didn't return access to the Facebook page for some users, they would file a lawsuit. King argued, 'I'm on 100 percent solid legal ground.'
By Dan M. Clark | April 24, 2019
A committee would work to establish regulations for businesses in New York to adhere to on website accessibility to qualify as compliant. New York has more than two-thirds of the total website accessibility lawsuits in the country.
By Angela Morris | April 19, 2019
"Simply put, Title VII does not grant employees the right to make online rants about gender identity with impunity,” wrote Fifth Circuit Judge Catharina Haynes in a concurring opinion.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 11, 2019
Lawyers and criminal justice advocates point to institutional racism, and the data that produces it, as being the propelling factor behind biased artificial intelligence-backed crime tools.
By ALM Staff | March 28, 2019
"Just because a process to deliver advertising is opaque and complex doesn't mean that [it] exempts Facebook and others from our scrutiny and the law of the land," HUD's general counsel said in a statement.
By Ellis Kim | Ross Todd | March 19, 2019
As a result of the settlement, anyone seeking to place housing, employment or credit ads on Facebook will no longer be allowed to target consumers based on their age, gender or ZIP code.
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