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'Her Vacation Getaway Turned Out to Be a Death Trap': Airbnb Hit With Wrongful-Death Suit
"When she rented the property, Airbnb promised her a safe and secure home away from home," the complaint alleged. "Unbeknownst to Debra, the Airbnb property she rented for her vacation getaway turned out to be a death trap."
The Artificial Intelligence Glossary
A guide to the key terms you need to know and understand when discussing AI.
Justices Appear Divided Over State Laws Regulating Content-Moderation by Social Media Sites
The high court is reviewing the constitutionality of GOP-backed laws in Florida and Texas to stop the perceived censorship of conservative views by the sites.

A New Ruling From Connecticut Supreme Court Restricts Electricity Rates
"This was a strong decision affirming [the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority's] broad regulatory authority to protect Connecticut consumers from excessive and unfair costs," Attorney General William Tong said. "This is a win for ratepayers."View more book results for the query "*"


Alabama Becomes Test Tube for Infertility Treatment Restrictions
A ruling that stands in the way of reproductive autonomy could lead to the end of in vitro fertilization.
Ahead of Opinion Season, Justices Barrett, Sotomayor Speak on Court Civility
"If we can't survive by tolerating differences, and learning to compromise, and learning to allow one another to express other views, we're gonna sink," Amy Coney Barrett said during a panel discussion with Sonia Sotomayor.
Democratic, GOP Senators Urge US Regulators to Block Capital One-Discover Merger
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley, though on opposite sides ideologically, found something on which they agree.
Case to Proceed Against McCarter & English
Both parties agreed that legal malpractice has a three-year statute of limitations, while breach-of-contract claims have a six-year statute of limitations.
The Stormy Daniels 'Hush Money' Trial: Donald Trump Should Be Very Worried
Former President Donald Trump will soon be tried in Manhattan for using campaign funds to pay for a woman's silence over an extramarital affair. It might turn out to be "the most followed criminal trial in American history," Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman writes.
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