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Biden Orders DOJ, Other Federal Agencies to Protect Americans' Personal Data
"Our adversaries are exploiting Americans' sensitive personal data to threaten our national security," Attorney General Merrick Garland said.LexisNexis Accused of Disseminating Private Information
A court can award actual damages of at least $1,000 for each violation, punitive damages for reckless or willful disregard of the law, and attorney fees and litigation costs.Small Firms Best Netflix Legal Team, High Court Denies Review in Libel Case
The case concerns the Netflix series "Dirty Money" and one episode titled "Guardians Inc." that documented abuses perpetrated against vulnerable elderly citizens.An AI Took Her Clothes Off. Now a New Lawsuit Will Test Rules for Deepfake Porn
The suit comes just as an assortment of free or inexpensive online tools is launched online to help users generate images of people, including some that offer to "nudify" subjects. Clothes Off is available for Apple and Android apps but its website gives no indication where the company is located or who owns it.'That's Wrong for Several Reasons': 7 Judges Dissent in This Divisive Case
"If any principle of constitutional law ought to unite all of us as Americans, it's that the government has no business imprisoning citizens for the views they hold or the questions they ask," Circuit Judge James C. Ho wrote.View more book results for the query "*"
Shut Down Porn? Quinn Emanuel Says That's Exactly the Aim of a New Law
"The required inclusion of these [mental health] messages is performative and useless," according to a lawsuit seeking to halt an age verification law for sex-oriented websites.'Billion' With a 'B': Houston Jury Awards Woman $1.2B in 'Revenge Porn' Trial
Prior to the jury trial, attorneys for Doe obtained a default judgment on liability. However, co-counsel Jacob Schiffer said they put on evidence and witness testimony as if they still had to prove liability.FTC Shows Willingness to Use Extreme Measures to Tame AI
"The FTC hopes companies violating consumer privacy to cheaply train their AI may think twice because the punishment is becoming more severe," a recent Holland and Knight client briefing says.'Trump Would Get De Oliveira an Attorney'—and Some Lawyers Think That's Risky
"That might be the only thing that could take the arraignment outside of being a quick boring event," Miami attorney David Weinstein said.Download Now
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