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November 8, 2018 | The Recorder
"The government may not simultaneously both assert that its actions are legally compelled, based on its interpretation of the law, and avoid review of that assertion by the judicial branch, whose 'province and duty' it is 'to say what the law is,'" wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw, quoting from Marbury v. Madison.
By Ross Todd | Ian Lopez
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November 7, 2018 | Law.com
Also this week, we look into plans for a national biometrics system, as well as Waymo ditching drivers (In California).
By Ian Lopez
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November 5, 2018 | The Recorder
Marc Randazza, repping InfoWars' parent company in a discrimination suit against PayPal, has moved to dismiss the case without prejudice, citing an arbitration clause in PayPal's user agreement.
By Ian Lopez
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November 2, 2018 | The Recorder
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Andrew Crocker says that a controversial warrant employed in an FBI child pornography sting also recently waived on by other circuits is “really inconsistent with the idea of the Fourth Amendment.”
By Ian Lopez
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November 2, 2018 | International
“A couple years back, everyone was surprised when financial services hit the radar. We still see those types of cases, there are still risks in that industry, and there are other industries that perhaps haven't gotten as close of a look in the past as they will in the future,” said the SEC's Charles Cain.
By Ian Lopez
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October 31, 2018 | National Law Journal
Submitted by attorneys from the Native American Rights Fund, Robins Kaplan and Campaign Legal Center, the complaint accuses North Dakota's secretary of state of providing “deeply flawed” systems for assigning and verifying residential addresses that “produce conflicting and inaccurate results.”
By Ian Lopez
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October 31, 2018 | Law.com
Also on deck this week, Snapchat registers voters and Amazon's move to sell ICE facial recognition tech
By Ian Lopez
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October 26, 2018 | The Recorder
The court agreed with appellant's argument that a magistrate judge issued a warrant beyond their scope, but found the investigators acted in good faith in executing the warrant.
By Ian Lopez
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October 25, 2018 | New York Law Journal
The policy, universities and students argue, is "intentionally designed to impose tens of thousands of reentry bars on F, J, and M visa holders each year."
By Ian Lopez
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October 24, 2018 | National Law Journal
The policy, universities and students argue, is "intentionally designed to impose tens of thousands of reentry bars on F, J, and M visa holders each year."
By Ian Lopez
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