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Minnesota’s Attempt to Copy California’s Constitutionally Defective Age Appropriate Design Code is an Utter Fail (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Among their targets were the Data Protection Impact Assessment requirements, which NetChoice argued amounted to prior restraint and compelled speech. The District Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the Bonta case on July 27th. I will reiterate some of the major lowlights in this post.

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Unanimous Supreme Court limits FTC and other agencies’ investigative power

Technology Law Dispatch

In the latest of a recent string of judicial rebukes, the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Axon Enterprise, Inc. Historically, courts have been reluctant to permit immediate challenges to investigations and adjudications without forcing the targets to wait for the resolution of all agency proceedings. District Court.

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Comments on the Ruling Declaring California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) Unconstitutional–NetChoice v. Bonta

Eric Goldman

When the AADC is properly reframed as imposing barriers to reading and publishing constitutionally protected content, the conditions imposed by the AADC look clearly like speech restrictions. ” That’s true, and the court could have stopped there because the rest of the AADC will fail when the age authentication requirement falls.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

Video conferencing, online document signing, and virtual court hearings have become commonplace. Legal professionals must also stay up-to-date with the latest data privacy regulations and ensure compliance with international and local laws. Virtual law offices enable lawyers to offer their services online.

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Tech Ticker Issue 45, April 2023: A cosmic surprise, a lie detector, and other short stories

Ikigai Law

What’s the issue: Comedian Kunal Kamra has sought a stay on the amendments at the Bombay High Court arguing that they’re arbitrary, unconstitutional, and place unreasonable restrictions on free speech. The Court has asked the government to file a complete response to Kamra’s petition including the question on competence.

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What is Intake Software?

Lawmatics

Data security and compliance: Legal intake software systems must prioritize data security and compliance with legal regulations, such as client confidentiality requirements outlined by bar associations or data protection laws. What is the Purpose of an Intake Software?

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FinTales Issue 32: Anti-money laundering laws, Data Bill & Fintechs

Ikigai Law

Fast forward to the last month, the Delhi High Court used the long arm of the PMLA to classify PayPal as a ‘reporting entity’ under the PMLA. The Court rejected this premise. Main Course : Deep dive stories on card network portability, and impact of the data protection bill on fintechs. The data law is nearly here!