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In Secret Recordings, Alito Endorses Nation of ‘Godliness.’ Roberts Talks of Pluralism.
The two justices were surreptitiously recorded at a Supreme Court gala last week by a woman posing as a Catholic conservative.
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Justice Alito’s Wife, in Secretly Recorded Conversation, Complains About Pride Flag
In a conversation with a woman posing as a conservative supporter, Martha-Ann Alito appeared to push back against having to look at a symbol of L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
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Judge Strikes One Element From Trump Indictment in Documents Case
Judge Aileen Cannon threw out one basis for the case against the former president, involving a highly sensitive military map he showed an aide after leaving office.
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Biden, Honoring Juneteenth, Warns of Danger of ‘Old Ghosts in New Garments’
The president assailed attacks on Black history, and vowed that his administration was committed to protecting civil rights.
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Bannon and Others on the Right Celebrate European Parliament Elections
A far-right wave did not fully materialize in Europe, but influential figures on the right nevertheless sought to tie the results to U.S. politics.
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The Rise of Virtual Dating Navigating Love in a TechObsessed World
In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven world, it’s no surprise that even the search for love has gone virtual. With the rise of dating apps and websites, traditional ways of finding a romantic partner seem to have taken a backseat. But is this shift towards virtual dating a blessing or a curse? Let’s take a closer…
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AI Watch: Global regulatory tracker – Singapore
Singapore’s AI frameworks guide AI ethical and governance principles, with existing sector-specific regulations addressing AI risks. Laws/Regulations directly regulating AI (the “AI Regulations”) Currently, there are no specific laws, statutory rules, or regulations in Singapore that directly regulate AI. To strike a balance between allowing innovation in AI to develop, and safeguarding public interest in…
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Tried and Tested: FCC Rulemaking Proposes Heightened Restrictions on Entities Involved in Testing and Authorizing Tech and Telecom Devices
FCC seeks to protect telecommunications certification bodies, measurement facilities, and the equipment authorization program from national security threats posed by foreign adversaries….By: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act Impact on Healthcare Decisions
On May 17, 2024, Colorado Governor signed into law, Senate Bill 24-205, the Colorado Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act (the “Act”). The law will take effect on February 1, 2026 and the Colorado Attorney General will have exclusive enforcement authority……By: Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
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FERC Approves NERC’s CIP Reliability Standard on Cyber Security
On May 23, 2024, FERC approved the North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s (“NERC”) proposed Critical Infrastructure Protection (“CIP”) Reliability Standard, CIP-012-2 (Cyber Security – Communications between Control Centers), which is intended to improve upon and expand existing reliability standards to mitigate risks posed by loss of availability of communication links and certain data transmitted between…