By Danica Kirka | November 10, 2021
Prince Harry has become something of a champion against the onslaught of false information online.
By Curt Anderson | October 28, 2021
U.S. District Judge Robert Scola rejected former President Donald Trump's contention that because his Twitter account was suspended during his last days in office, the requirement under a user agreement to appear in a California court did not apply to him.
By Allison Dunn | October 4, 2021
"I do think it speaks to the idea that [although] we have become more mobile in our work habits...we have to make sure we continue to think about what should and should not be discussed in a public forum," said University of Notre Dame Law School professor Veronica Root Martinez, who kicked off a viral Twitter thread Friday about lawyers and other professionals breaching confidentiality in public.
By Allison Dunn | October 1, 2021
A Reddit thread blew up yesterday with users recounting their worst on-campus law firm interview experiences, many of which were borderline cringeworthy.
By ALM Staff | September 27, 2021
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Charles Toutant | September 21, 2021
"Today, social media is ubiquitous, a common form of communication among members of the public," Justice Barry Albin wrote for the unanimous court. "At this point, attorneys cannot take refuge in the defense of ignorance."
By Jasmine Floyd | September 20, 2021
"We no longer call it 'revenge porn' because that makes it sound like a petulant act by a bad boyfriend, whereas trolls, hackers, blackmailers are committing image-based sexual abuse on an industrial scale, and it terrifies victims," Dr. Ann Olivarius said.
By Dan Roe | September 16, 2021
The Alabama-based firm's new NIL microsite offers licensing and trademark services from 12 sports-oriented attorneys, including former collegiate athletes and Orlando-based partner Scott Miller. It's one of several law firms in Florida to offer legal advice to student athletes following a June rule change.
By Allison Dunn | September 13, 2021
Texas' House Bill 20 prevents social media companies with more than 50 million monthly users from interference with digital expression, including political viewpoints shared on social media or through email.
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By Avi Benayoun, John L. McManus and Samuel Bookhardt IV | August 4, 2021
Just before Florida's new social media law that would prevent social media platforms from banning political candidates from their sites was scheduled to go into effect, a federal judge has blocked it.
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