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Trump’s convictions fueled donation surge that could reshape contest
The Trump campaign, the Republican National Committee and an allied super PAC raised more than $170 million in May, including tens of millions that came in after Trump’s May 30 conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
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Trump Has Rapidly Eroded Biden’s Edge in 2024 Cash Battle
Just two months ago, President Biden appeared to have a daunting financial advantage. Then Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies, and Republicans’ wallets opened.
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For Judge in Trump Documents Case, Unusual Rulings Are Business as Usual
Judge Aileen Cannon has repeatedly proven willing to hear out even far-fetched arguments from the former president’s legal team, including a challenge to the appointment of the special counsel, Jack Smith.
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Unplugging for SelfCare How Disconnecting from Technology Boosts Your Well
In a world where technology is constantly evolving and dominating our daily lives, it’s become increasingly difficult to disconnect and take a break. We are constantly bombarded with notifications, emails, and social media updates, making it almost impossible to truly unplug and unwind. However, the concept of unplugging for self-care has been gaining momentum in…
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Colorado Enacts AI Consumer Protection Legislation
On May 17, 2024, Colorado enacted S.B. 24-205 (the “Act”), which imposes a duty of reasonable care on developers and deployers of high-risk artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems to protect consumers from risks of algorithmic discrimination….By: Jones Day
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Seedlings of Ideas For Artificial Intelligence: Learning From A Genetic Resources/Traditional Knowledge Treaty, The Plant Patent Act, & Nico Tanner
The World Intellectual Property Organization announced on May 24, 2024, a treaty on intellectual property, genetic resources, and associated traditional knowledge that was twenty-five years in the making. As WIPO’s press release noted, “[n]egotiations for this Treaty began at WIPO in 2001, initiated in 1999 with a proposal by Colombia, where discussions were notable for…
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FDA Launches the Center for Clinical Trial Innovation
Building on CDER’s efforts to modernize clinical trials, C3TI will support innovative approaches to clinical trial design and conduct….By: Jones Day
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Colorado Passes Consumer Protection Law Regulating AI
While some states have existing laws governing certain aspects of the use of AI, on May 17, Colorado became the first state to enact comprehensive artificial intelligence (AI) legislation. Senate Bill 24-205, “Concerning Consumer Protections in Interactions with Artificial Intelligence Systems,” (the “Colorado AI Act”) will be effective February 1, 2026….By: Womble Bond Dickinson
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2024 Health Report – Government Actions Affecting Food, Drug and Medical Device Industries
The food, drug and medical device industries comprise some of the most closely regulated sectors in the United States. The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) actively exercises authority by constantly changing legislation and policies to keep pace with transformative technologies and emerging public health concerns. Issues such as artificial intelligence (AI), compounding, cannabis and…
