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Citizens In AZ Attacking Self-Driving Cars

Autonomous vehicles being tested in Chandler, AZ, are being threatened, and sometimes attacked by citizens wielding weapons. Protesters have various axes […]

The Search For a Solvent Defendant

The first asbestos lawsuit was filed in 1929. The key decisions fixing liability for the terrible consequences of breathing asbestos […]

Cyber Attack From “State Actor” Was Just A High-Tech Heist

It safe to say 99 percent of readers won’t follow the technical details of this post, but it’s still worth […]

NASA Plagued By Security Breaches

Its own Office of Inspector General (OIG) has been critical of IT management and cybersecurity at NASA for years, and […]

You’re the Quarterback, and Here Come the Bears

He’s polymorphic and he can spread laterally – those are two key qualities shared by Khalil Mack, the Chicago Bears’ […]

Six Hundred Dollars Per Month and a Free Trip To Miami

In response to a FOIA request, the FCC has made public emails expressing investigators’ surprise when they learned that a […]

Has Jeff Sessions Filed An Amicus Brief?

In a blog titled One Toke Over the Line, Mark Tabakman describes a case in which an employer defends an […]

Conflicts Guide For Compliance Officers

The International Chamber of Commerce has published new guidelines on conflicts of interest in enterprises. It advises diligent monitoring of […]

Securing Your Cloud Workload

It’s imperative that businesses ensure the security of their cloud workloads. There is a common misconception that this is the […]

Reform The Supreme Court, Says Yale Law Professor

Ordinary citizens are increasingly mistrustful of the Supreme Court. They view it as more partisan and political than judicial. Yale […]

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