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The double-digit increase is projected to keep growing this year and, according to median motion resolution times gathered in ...
If passed, the Bill will establish a new Online Safety Commission (OSC) which can issue directions such as taking down ...
A proposed law that will compel platforms to disclose the identities of perpetrators of online harms will have built-in ...
Kirkland & Ellis has a new growth engine that’s a throwback to the firm’s roots. Kirkland added nearly 300 lawyers to its ...
Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: ▪ SNAP deadline imminent ▪ Trump draws ...
An expert Q&A on recent developments in mass arbitration, including the characteristics of mass arbitration, how it differs from class arbitration, the types of claims commonly involved, and the ...
Antitrust analysis generally assumes that firms seek profit, but that assumption does not always hold. This Feature offers an antitrust framework for ...
Howdy from North Carolina! I’m writing in as a 1L at Wake Forest University School of Law and a Class of 2025 Aggie grad. Biggest takeaway from my first week o ...
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Balcony, the leading platform for government-sourced real estate tokenization, is partnering with Chainlink, the industry-standard oracle platform, to integrate the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) ...
A comparative look at personality rights in India, the US, and EU, examining the judicial response to deepfakes, AI, and commercial exploitation of identity, and the need for new IP ...
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