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March 17, 2025
William Cowen, Acting General Council of the National Labor Relations Board, rescinded a memorandum by his predecessor arguing that student-athletes should be considered employees under the National Labor Relations Act,
March 13, 2025
Texas, New York, Virginia, and Iowa banned DeepSeek on government devices, citing data privacy and national security concerns. Their actions reflect ongoing concerns about national security and data privacy. At
March 12, 2025
Gucci filed a lawsuit against Lord & Taylor in 2023, claiming that the retailer sold handbags, shoes, and belts displaying counterfeit versions of its “famous GUCCI trademark and related iconic
March 11, 2025
Last week, Kim Kardashian was sued by Ivan Cantu in California state court for defamation after allegedly posting a photo of him mistakenly identifying him as a Texas death row
March 7, 2025
The DOJ indictment against Tenet Media, in connection with a propaganda scheme directed from Russia, alleges the company conspired to violate the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA). This blog grounds
March 5, 2025
Unauthorized use of logos often results in trademark infringement cases, as businesses rely on trademark law to protect their brand and maintain control over their logos. Trademark law prevent consumer
March 3, 2025
Chappell Roan, one of the biggest artists of 2024, used her Grammy acceptance speech to call for better wages and benefits for musicians. Her advocacy for artists rights underscores the
January 20, 2025
Explore the transformative potential of AI in legal writing while navigating challenges like accuracy and ethical concerns to enhance clarity and efficiency in legal practice. Discover how technologies like retrieval
January 16, 2025
As Section 230 jurisprudence has evolved, plaintiffs have found ways to overcome immunity and hold social media companies liable. Meta faces new challenges which may indicate a changing tide for
January 15, 2025
Deepfakes are becoming increasingly common on social media, and AI has finally been trained to the point that it’s becoming difficult even for the trained eye to discern whether or
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