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It Turns Out You Can’t “Sue the CDA”–Fyk v. US

Eric Goldman

Jason Fyk’s recent litigation campaign reminds me of the classic story Moby Dick, with Fyk in the Captain Ahab role and Section 230 as his white whale. This article gives some background on Fyk’s story). The Netflix documentary of his story will be called “Moby Fyk.” Freedom Def. Initiative v. Sessions, 697 F.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Online Business Development Ideas to Try Today

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Then reach out to its editor with an article idea. They may take common questions they hear from clients, develop questions in a new facet of their practice area where they are interested in gaining clients, and provide updates on local, state or federal law impacting their practice area. Here are a few no-cost ideas.

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So long, Chevron?: How a Group of New England Fishermen Challenged the Longstanding Chevron Approach.

The Barrister

Federal administrative law impacts nearly every element of our lives. 837 (1984), created a two-part framework for litigation involving congressional statutory law and regulatory agencies that enforce that law. Here, federal court defers to the administrative agency’s permissible construction of the statute. [5]

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The Supreme Court TransUnion Case Part 1 — What It Means for Standing in Cyber Cases

Debevoise Data Blog

This is Part 1 of a two-part article on the recent U.S. Individuals whose personal information was compromised in a data breach have had mixed success in bringing lawsuits in federal court against the companies that held their data. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation , No. Supreme Court TransUnion decision. In McMorris v.

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Does Your Company Need a ChatGPT Policy? Probably.

Debevoise Data Blog

How Employees Are Using ChatGPT at Work Dozens of articles have been written about how ChatGPT will replace certain jobs. That is currently the position of the United States Copyright Office, although the requirement for human authorship is under challenge in recently filed litigation.

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The Supreme Court TransUnion Case: Part 2—What It Means for Efforts to Defeat Class Certification?

Debevoise Data Blog

This is Part 2 of a two-part article on the recent U.S. The Court began by stating that “[e]very class member must have article III standing in order to recover individual damages”—although, in a footnote, the court declined to decide “whether every class member must demonstrate standing before a court certifies a class.”Furthermore,

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Face Forward Part 2: Proposed Legislation and Strategies for Compliant Use of Facial Recognition

Debevoise Data Blog

This is Part 2 in a two-part series of articles about facial recognition laws in the United States. In this part, we assess where the law seems to be heading and offer some practical risk reduction strategies. Federal and State Legislation There is currently no federal law that specifically regulates biometric privacy.