“So, this document could turn out to be relatively benign, or it could turn out to be the beginning of major change in disruption, and, you know, potentially harm to the students at UVA, a law professor, who is a member of the executive council, told Law.com. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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In First Use of Student Privacy Laws, 3 AGs Announce $5.1 Million Settlement With Education Tech Firm
The case was the first enforcement action under Connecticut’s Student Data Privacy Law and California’s K-12 Pupil Online Personal Information Protection Act. Along with New York, all three states’ student privacy laws require online educational providers to have adequate protections and security measures for education data. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Not a Generic Message': 8th Circuit Sides With Home Depot's Defense for Barring 'BLM' on Uniforms
“Context matters. The activity in dispute was not a display at a random location in the United States; it was not at a normal moment in time; and it was not a generic message for equal rights or employee protection,” Judge James B. Loken wrote. “Home Depot’s restriction on how employees may display messages surrounding […]
Three Things Law Schools Do Not but Should Tell Their Students
I came to realize that law schools do not tell their students, much less teach them about, at least three important facts that every future lawyer should know to succeed in the profession to which they are committing themselves. For better or for worse, lawyers are also salesmen, teachers, and bill collectors. Click Here […]
Amazon Suit Alleges Perplexity Used 'Covert' AI Agents to Access Customer Accounts
The suit may help set the terms of engagement for AI agents as they take on more of the shopping tasks currently handled by human beings. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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