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New York Legislators Take a Stand on Deep Fakes
After briefly describing deep fakes and highlighting several relatively famous (or infamous) examples, this column will focus on a number of bills introduced recently in the New York legislature—including one in particular that may soon be heading to the governor's desk.RFK Jr. Alleges White House and Big Giants Have Partnered to Censor His Presidential Bid
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.The Third Trump Indictment Is Fortified With Facts and Law
The three conspiracy counts will enable Special Counsel Jack Smith to introduce a wide swath of evidence at trial.4 Developments in Cryptocurrency's Standoff Against the SEC's 'Securities Question'
A recent lawsuit brought a landmark decision against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), hinting at how cryptocurrency enforcement may continue to evolve in near future.Partnering With In-House Counsel to Preserve Attorney-Client Privilege in Data Breach Probes
With the number of security incidents and data breaches drastically increasing each year, organizations often feel as though they are scrambling to protect their data and confidential information.View more book results for the query "US Department of Homeland Security"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-137
A judge may not permit the court clerk to compile information for the sheriff's office about defendants who have missed court appearances, but may permit sheriff's office personnel to access court records in the same manner as other members of the public in accordance with applicable law.Solitary Confinement: The Latest Numbers
Solitary confinement exceeds the penal nature of prison and is a form of inhumane physical and psychological torture, writes three attorneys with Yeshiva University's School of Social Work. Such torture, if permissible at all, should not be permitted at the discretion of a corrections officer.Biden Administration Points to Supreme Court in Immigration Fight
U.S. Department of Justice attorneys say Florida does not have standing to challenge policies that Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Attorney General Ashley Moody contend have led to migrants improperly being released from detention.Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-128
A part-time town justice may not maintain employment as an "asset protection specialist" for a large retail chain.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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