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Justices Appear Divided Over State Laws Regulating Content-Moderation by Social Media Sites
The high court is reviewing the constitutionality of GOP-backed laws in Florida and Texas to stop the perceived censorship of conservative views by the sites.
Why the Wide Range of Roundup Verdicts? It Might Depend on What Juries Hear About the EPA
The wide range of Roundup verdicts, from defense wins for Monsanto to a $2.25 billion award, could be due to what jurors hear at trial about the EPA and foreign regulatory agencies.
Eying Continued Canadian Growth, Cozen O'Connor Appoints New Office Managing Partners
Kathy Tang will lead the firm's Vancouver office and Steve Weisz will helm the Toronto team.

People in the News—Feb. 26, 2024—Kessler Topaz, Lamb McErlane
Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check recently announced the addition of Farai Vyamucharo-Shawa as an associate with the firm.View more book results for the query "*"



SEC Continues to Regulate Cryptocurrency Through Record-High Enforcement Efforts
We expect the SEC's enforcement efforts in this area to continue at a high pace in 2024, even though whether or not cryptocurrency should be classified as a security or something else remains uncertain.
No Longer Just an HR Matter, DEI Expands to Law Firm Operations
It's not just a question of talent management, but also how the offices are decorated and what are the parking and seating arrangements, among other examples.
Has Big Law Finally Returned to a Point of 'Normalcy'?
"For the first time in years, firms don't seem to be harried by the tumultuous rollercoaster of events seen thus far during the 2020s," according to a legal industry report this month.
Judge Strikes Expert Witness Statements Regarding Alleged Racial Discrimination at Sesame Place
A judge granted SeaWorld's motion to strike expert testimony, concluding there were issues the expert could not opine on at trial.
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