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Hackers Vie for Big Prizes At NYU

“We expect to face a shortfall of 1.5 million cybersecurity experts by 2020,” said Ramesh Karri, professor of electrical engineering […]

Trump’s NLRB Conflict

Among conflicts of interest that a Donald Trump presidency will spawn, one of the more glaring involves the National Labor […]

Defense Dept Drops Legal Threat On Hackers Who Report Bugs

In an effort to improve the Pentagon’s unclassified, public-facing networks, the Defense Department this week unveiled a new policy that […]

Districts In Wisconsin Unconstitutionally Gerrymandered, Judges Rule

A panel of three federal judges this week found that Wisconsin’s legislature went too far in redrawing State Assembly district […]

Trump Presidency Will See “Legal Industry On Steroids”

Legal consultant Peter Zeughauser said the Trump administration “would be the biggest thing in the legal industry since the enactment […]

‘Web Bugs’ To Track Opposing Counsel Unethical

Lawyers should not use “web bugs” to track the location and email habits of opposing counsel, both the Alaska Bar […]

U.S. Labor Force Has A Dude Problem

Job growth continues to grow, and the labor force is growing as more unemployed workers begin hunting for gigs – […]

California Supreme Court Considers Private Attorneys General Act Limits

California Wants To Meet Trump In Court

California Democrats wasted little time in positioning the state as a counter to many of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises, […]

Sessions Pick For AG Comes With Baggage

When Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) was up for a federal judgeship 30 years ago, his nomination was sunk when Justice […]

In Major Reversal, Trump Settles Fraud Case

Despite vowing on the campaign trail to fight, President-elect Donald Trump reached a $25 million settlement and put to rest […]

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