TikTok and the Future of Digital Privacy
Two pending cases involving TikTok highlight challenges and opportunities for balancing digital privacy, national security, and freedom of expression.
Two pending cases involving TikTok highlight challenges and opportunities for balancing digital privacy, national security, and freedom of expression.
Nevada is expected to use artificial intelligence to speed up its unemployment benefits appeals processes. Though the benefits of getting dollars into thousands of Nevadans’ pockets quickly must not be
Car companies are collecting and selling a vast swath of drivers’ data without their knowledge. A new class action aims to stop them.
On March 3, 2023, Alex Murdaugh received two consecutive life sentences for the killings of his wife and youngest son. Murdaugh was also charged with a string of state
On November 2nd, Major League Baseball avoided a possible Supreme Court challenge when it settled a federal lawsuit with 40 minor league baseball teams who lost their affiliations with MLB
Reaction content on YouTube and Twitch garners millions of views––but what are the legal implications of using another person’s work for your video, and how have content reactors reacted to
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On February 14th, 2024, six dating app users filed a class action against MatchGroup Inc., the parent company of several popular dating apps. The complaint is accusing Match of deceptive