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Embracing analog in a digital world
Choosing the less-efficient way of doing something, especially things we do for pleasure, can help us reassess our relationship with time and forgo the constant need for productivity.
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7 ways to kid- and pet-proof your home without sacrificing style
Interior designers and fabric experts share their best advice for choosing furniture and finishes that look great while standing up to lots of wear and tear.
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6 big questions ahead on Trump’s indictment
How the documents, the judge and key witnesses could matter.
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Biden’s tricky path on trans issues
Biden has boosted transgender rights but stopped short of activists’ aims. The measured approach reflects a balance on social issues as he launches his campaign.
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The Radical Strategy Behind Trump’s Promise to ‘Go After’ Biden
Conservatives with close ties to Donald J. Trump are laying out a “paradigm-shifting” legal rationale to erase the Justice Department’s independence from the president.
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Florida Passes New Privacy Law: What It Means for Businesses
On June 6, 2023, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed S.B. 262 into law, adding Florida to the list of states passing new privacy laws this year. While much of S.B. 262 will only impact companies with annual revenues of more than $1 billion, the law also contains provisions of broader applicability. This article summarizes S.B. 262’s…
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EU AI Act Clears Another Hurdle
The European Parliament has approved a revised version of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), which appears to be on a path to adoption by the EU later this year. The AIA is the most comprehensive legislation in the world to address the risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence. A final version of…
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Diving into the Washington My Health My Data Act – Part Three: Broad Scope of Consumer Health Data
This is Part Three in a series of legal updates on the Washington My Health My Data Act (“WMHMDA”) where Quarles continues its deep dive into the various factors and intricacies of WMHMDA that are creating tidal waves in the privacy space – and not just for the health and life sciences industry….By: Quarles &…
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SEC Stirs Its Pot of Cybersecurity Preparedness and Response Proposals
The SEC remains laser-focused on cybersecurity, with the agency recently reopening the comment period on a sweeping rule for investment advisers and investment companies. In addition, the SEC issued proposed enhancements to Regulation S-P, the agency’s existing regulation designed to protect the privacy of consumer financial information….By: Carlton Fields
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The SEC Targets Cryptocurrency Exchange Coinbase With Suit in Southern District of New York
On June 6, 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) officially filed suit against Coinbase, Inc. (“Coinbase”) alleging the company operated as an unregistered securities exchange, broker, and clearing agency. The SEC is also suing Coinbase for failing to register its staking-as-a-service program. This suit follows a similar one filed against Binance only a…