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A Powerful Hacker Tactic: “Island-Hopping”

The term derives from military history of World War II. Instead of a frontal attack on a big target, the […]

Is “The Constitutional Question of the Twenty-First Century” Now Before The Ninth Circuit?

According to one of the attorneys in the so-called climate kids’ lawsuit the answer is yes, and New Yorker writer […]

Why Prisons Are Banning Computer Tech Books

Oregon joins a number of other state in adding a variety of books about computer technology and coding to the […]

New York Chef Rails Against Seed Patents

The chef and co-owner of two New York restaurants bemoans concentration in the seed industry and the power now wielded […]

Survivors Of London High-Rise Fire Are Suing In Philadelphia Court

Survivors and relatives of victims of the Grenfell Tower high-rise fire in London are suing in the Philadelphia Court of […]

Pending CA Ammo Law Spurs A Run On Bullets, Lawsuit From The NRA

A pending law that puts some restrictions on the purchase of ammunition has gun owners stocking up. The law, scheduled […]

Faster, Cheaper, Smarter: The Future of AI in E-Discovery

AI found its way into the legal process as part of a complex but still circumscribed function: document review in […]

JP Morgan Chase To Pay $5M In Male Discrimination Suit

JP Morgan Chase has settled with plaintiffs in a class action brought by a male employee who in 2017 had […]

Huawei Banished? Private Right-Wing Venture Wants to Fill The Space

The business plan of a proposed 5G company, called Rivada Networks, would be dependent on a U.S. government contract that […]

Maximizing Privilege In Data Breach Investigations

The Investigation of a data breach is not automatically protected, but there are ways to maximize the chances that it will be…

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