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‘South Park’ Is Crude and Childish. That May Make It Perfect for This Moment.
For decades, “South Park” has been crude, cynical and childish. That may be what makes it perfect for this moment.
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Where D.C. Crime Is Bad, Residents Question Trump’s Motives for Federal Takeover
The president might have found allies in Southeast Washington, where violent crime has long vexed residents. But when he described the city as “disgusting,” with “roving mobs,” his remarks left those looking for help cold.
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Congressman’s Stock Trades Draw More Scrutiny After Key Votes
Representative Rob Bresnahan Jr. has traded stocks that could be affected by his work in Congress, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.
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After Years of Waiting, These 9/11 Families Are Losing Hope
Pretrial hearings have been on-again, off-again for so long that some family members of the nearly 3,000 victims now question whether justice is attainable.
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Exploring the Universe: Unraveling Mysteries Beyond Our Solar System
Exploring the universe has always been a fascinating journey, one that stretches far beyond the confines of our solar system. As a kid, I remember lying on the grass in my backyard, staring up at the night sky, and feeling a sense of wonder about the stars. Those twinkling lights seemed so distant, and I…
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Bored Apes – Intangible “Goods” Pave the Way for Trademark Protection of NFTs
In a recent decision establishing important precedent for trademark rights associated with digital assets, the Court of Appeals in Yuga Labs, Inc. v. Ripps, Case No. 24-879, 2025 WL 2056060 (9th Cir. July 23, 2025), clarified that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are “goods” for the purposes of trademark law. However, the court held that summary judgment…
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When AI Conversations Become Compliance Risks: Rethinking Confidentiality in the ChatGPT Era
ComplexDiscovery Editor’s Note: AI is transforming the legal landscape—but at what cost to confidentiality? In a striking admission, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that ChatGPT interactions lack the privacy protections of attorney-client privilege, raising immediate concerns for legal professionals….By: EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model
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UK Court of Appeal Upholds Moderna mRNA Patent Against Pfizer/BioNTech
On August 1, 2025, a UK Court of Appeal upheld the validity of Moderna’s European Patent No. 3,590,949 (“EP’949”) in a dispute with Pfizer and BioNTech. The decision affirmed a July 2024 UK High Court ruling finding that EP’949 is both valid and infringed by Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine, Comirnaty®….By: Goodwin
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5 Pitfalls Of Delaying Automation In High-Volume Litigation And Claims
Why You Can’t Afford to Wait to Adopt AI Tools that have Plaintiffs Moving Faster than Ever…By: LegalMation
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Proposed FAA Rule to Allow Drone Operations Beyond Visual Line of Sight
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) on August 7, 2025, issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) related to “drones.” The notice proposes regulations to enable operations of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at low altitudes beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS)….By: Knobbe Martens