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Lawsuits over government surveillance languish
Before there was Edward Snowden and the leak of explosive documents showing widespread government surveillance, there was Mark Klein - a telecommunications technician who alleged that AT&T was allowing U.S. spies to siphon vast amounts of customer data without warrants.The GC of Village Voice Media Walks a Legal Tightrope
A general counsel is vilified for defending her company's sex services ads.The Wall Street heretic who called Apple's swoon
He calls himself an "Apple fanboy," owns four iPads and two iPhones, follows the company obsessively and predicts it will keep turning blockbuster profits. But whether you should own the stock is another matter.Law Banning Underage Escort Ads Enjoined as Constitutionally Flawed
A federal judge in Newark on Friday held unconstitutional a New Jersey statute that criminalizes online ads for sex with minors and blocked its enforcement pending trial.Protecting One's Privacy in The Digital Age
On the Internet, and especially in emails, text messages, social network postings and online photos, our work lives and personal lives are inextricably intertwined. Private, personal messages and keystrokes are stored for years on computer servers, available to be discovered by government investigators and snooping spouses alike.What Lawyers Aren't Learning, and Why It Matters
Legal marketing is not a requisite component of the law school curriculum and it's certainly not anything conventionally and meaningfully addressed in summer associate programming. We need to address the gap in the lawyer production line: We are manufacturing technical specialists in a world that puts a lot more emphasis on business savvy.Will Wikipedia Replace Traditional Legal Citation?
Wikipedia is an unbelievably popular source of information. This may in part be because search engines prioritize Wikipedia in search results.Coffee Talk: How to Advocate in the Public Sphere
John Hellerman and Spencer Baretz, co-founders of Hellerman Baretz Communications, write: Lawyers are frequently called on to communicate effectively with the public. It's a much different discipline than advocating before a judge or negotiating a contract, a distinction that is sometimes lost on lawyers to their detriment.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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