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By “flying under the radar” and putting out convoluted privacy policies that users don’t understand, small health-app providers are able to get away with routinely collecting and selling consumer personal health information.
A widow has filed a suit alleging that Twitter is liable for creating the platform that allowed terrorists to plot […]
Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced today the arrival of partner Tom Schramkowski to the firm’s Corporate department in Atlanta. Schramkowski joins […]
Morgan Lewis announced another significant step in the firm’s continuing expansion of its leading antitrust and competition practice with the […]
Arnold & Porter LLP has elected seven new partners: Reeves Anderson, Dominique Casimir, Mahnu Davar, Stanton Jones, Ryan Nishimoto, Matt […]
A hacker from Kazakhstan has protested the skyrocketing prices of scientific journals by releasing millions of research studies free on […]
After UC Berkeley faced a backlash for the way it handled allegations against the dean of its law school, the […]
With populist themes central to both the Trump and Sanders campaigns and professed concern about “economic disparities” becoming de rigeur […]
President Obama has started sitting down with potential candidates for the vacant Supreme Court seat, according to NPR, which provides […]
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the subject of “Notorious RBG,” released last year. Now she will pen “My […]
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