“Enough is enough,” New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said in a statement regarding an amicus brief filed in support of Title IX’s recent changes. “We need policies that durably ensure fair and nondiscriminatory treatment of all students nationwide and do not change with the political winds.”
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Lawyers Vying for 23andMe Data Breach Leadership Fear Bankruptcy Imminent
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen heard arguments on Monday from more than a dozen lawyers vying for leadership of the 23andMe data breach litigation.
Judge Clears Way for Wiretap Claims Against Delta, JetBlue for Use of Session Replay Code
“The court found no source in this district or under this circuit to suggest that visitors to websites should justifiably expect to have all their actions recorded. On the contrary, courts have found that software like the Session Replay Code are not an expected component of internet activity,” U.S. District Judge Robert J. Colville said. […]
'Not Your Typical Conviction': Past Fraud, Contempt Findings Against Trump Likely to Inform Sentencing, Experts Say
This may be Donald Trump’s first criminal conviction, but observers say his past fraud and contempt findings make a non-carceral sentence far from assured.
NCBE Releases Results of NextGen's First Pilot Test
It was determined that extensive legal reference material, such as the Federal Rules of Evidence, will not be provided on the NextGen exam, according to NCBE’s Monday announcement.