In a recent article and at his Oct. 23 speech at the New York City Bar Association, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York portrayed the U.S. Supreme Court as a relatively “conservative” branch of government that has long stood athwart progressive legislation. Click Here To Read The Full […]
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Russia-Linked Deepfakes Are Hitting the US Election. Will It Spur Congress to Act?
While foreign actors spread misinformation about the U.S. election via deepfakes, legal experts aren’t holding their breath for federal legislation. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Election 2024: Nationwide Judicial Races and Ballot Measures to Watch
At least 33 states will elect judges on Tuesday, and several ballot measures affecting the courts focus on judicial retirement age and disciplinary procedures. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Ex-Twitter Exec Sues for $20M, Says Musk Fired Her as 'Petty Retribution'
Leslie Berland was chief marketing officer until October 2022, when a meeting with advertisers went off the rails, leaving Musk embarrassed and looking for someone to blame, according to her lawsuit. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Big Law Litigating, Volunteering Before Election Day in Southeast
“In a free society, the [election] process is more important than the outcome,” said Dentons partner Ed Lindsey, who sits on the board of the nonpartisan Election Officials Legal Defense Network. Click Here To Read The Full Article