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Trump Envoy Witkoff Is Set to Visit Gaza as Aid Crisis Deepens
Steve Witkoff is set to visit the enclave on Friday amid growing pressure on Israel to ease the hunger crisis. Hamas said the trip would be a “propaganda show.”
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The Changing Politics of Masks
Accountability and privacy are on a collision course that raises the stakes for the role of face-covering in modern life.
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Harm or Help? Why Companies Are Battling Tariffs Meant to Benefit Them.
Economists say the way the Trump administration is imposing tariffs is backfiring for some of the businesses they are meant to help.
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Kamala Harris Tells Colbert She Wants a Break From Public Office
The former Democratic nominee for president explained why she did not run for California governor in her first interview since leaving office as vice president.
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Capturing Time: How Modern Photography Shapes Our Memories
Capturing Time: How Modern Photography Shapes Our Memories Do you remember the days when taking a photo involved winding a film roll and hoping for the best? The excitement of picking up developed photos, only to find half of them blurry or featuring a surprised thumb? Fast forward to today, where our smartphones have become…
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Reducing Legal Risks From Ransomware Attacks: Lessons from Scattered Spider
Leading businesses continue to suffer cyber attacks at the hands of sophisticated ransomware groups. For example, the threat group “Scattered Spider” (also known as UNC3944, Octo Tempest, 0ktapus) is once again making headlines after a wave of attacks on retailers, insurers, and airlines, and the FBI and CISA have issued multiple recent warnings about Scattered Spider and…
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Connecting the Dots: Privacy Law Updates from the Nutmeg State
On June 24, 2025, the Connecticut governor signed into law SB 1295, a bill amending the Connecticut Data Protection Act (CTDPA). The bill will cause CTDPA to reach more entities, more data, and more data processing activities when its changes become effective next July….By: Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP
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New National Security Probes on Imports of Polysilicon and Drones
Key Takeaways – The U.S. Department of Commerce has launched national security investigations into imports of polysilicon and drones under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act….By: Polsinelli
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The Devil’s in the Definitions
One of the big differences between how most non-lawyers read a contract, and how most experienced transactional lawyers read a contract, has to do with the definitions….By: Potomac Law Group, PLLC
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NJ Court Rules Lack of Optional Driver-Assistance Tech Does Not Constitute Design Defect Under Products Liability Law
Berkoski v. Honda Motor Company, et al., (App. Div. 2025) – The New Jersey Appellate Division was presented with a question about what constitutes a defective product or design under the New Jersey Products Liability Act when more advanced technology exists on the market but is not in the subject product….By: Marshall Dennehey