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Forgery in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Legal Reckoning
Forgery has long shadowed the law. Courts once contended with altered signatures, doctored invoices, and counterfeit stamps; the methods were crude, the traces often visible, and a handwriting expert, or even careful inspection, could expose the deceit. That era is over….By: Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co.
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Colorado Special Session Update: AI Law Delayed to June 2026, What the Rental Housing and Financial Services Industries Can Do Next
On August 28, 2025, Governor Jared Polis signed the AI Sunshine Act (Senate Bill 25B 004) into law, moving the effective date of the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (CAIA; Col. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-1701) to June 30, 2026….By: Hudson Cook, LLP
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Air Conditioner Recall Leads to Second-Ever Corporate Criminal CPSA Resolution
On August 5, 2025, Royal Sovereign International, Inc. reached a civil and criminal resolution with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) that includes a $16.025 million civil penalty—the maximum authorized under the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA)—a restitution amount of nearly $400,000, and a guilty plea to one count of knowingly and willfully failing…
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The Bystander Effect: Can You Sue if You Witnessed a Loved One’s Crash and Suffered Emotional Harm?
Witnessing a serious car accident can be a traumatic experience. This is especially true when a loved one is severely injured in the crash….By: Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley
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Russia’s Strategy Against the West: Escalate Slowly and See if It Responds
Ukrainian and European officials say President Vladimir V. Putin has become emboldened by a lack of Western pushback.
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As Los Angeles Olympics Loom, Critics Worry Its Cultural Plan Is Lagging
Planning and fund-raising for the “Cultural Olympiad,” the arts programming that is part of the 2028 games, should have been well underway by now, several experts say.
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Photography’s Next Generation, Bursting Out of the Frames
On the 40th anniversary of the New Photography series at MoMA, 13 artists and collectives on three continents find ties that bind — and a resurrection.
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In Jeffrey Gibson’s Sculptures, Child’s Play and Indigenous Truths
On the Met’s facade, a Native artist honors parkland animals and engages his widest audience yet.
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An Artist’s Do-Over in Double Time
Stephen Prina borrows beats from John Bonham and Keith Moon for a series of performances coming to MoMA. His work is both loving homage and striking original.
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TIFF 2025: The Voice of Hind Rajab, Unidentified, The Fence
Cultural specificity from a part of the world that too rarely gets spotlighted at international film festivals join the films in this dispatch, even if the trio feel so invigoratingly different. A docudrama, a thriller, and a social commentary that unfolds like a one-act play, these three works have little in common structurally even as…