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Maria Lenin Laus

New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft Over Copyright Infringement

On Wednesday, the New York Times (NYT.N) took legal action against OpenAI and Microsoft (MSFT.O). The renowned media giant alleges…

Exploring the Intersection of AI and Intellectual Property: A Global Regulatory Landscape

In 2024, government regulators worldwide are poised to address critical questions posed by the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence…

LexisNexis Expands Access to Lexis+ AI in U.S. Law Schools

LexisNexis Legal & Professional, a global leader in information and analytics, has announced a significant expansion of access to its…

Appeals Court Reverses Conviction of Former Congressman Jeff Fortenberry

The California appeals court has overturned the 2022 conviction of Jeff Fortenberry, the former Nebraska congressman who was found guilty…

Swatting Incidents Target Republican Lawmakers on Christmas Day

On Christmas Day, two Republican lawmakers found themselves at the center of alarming "swatting" incidents, as revealed in posts on…

Biden’s Judicial Legacy at Stake: A Closer Look at Challenges and Opportunities

As the possibility of a November 2024 election rematch between President Joe Biden and his Republican predecessor looms, the White…

Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Echoes Alex Jones’ Legal Woes: Defamation Debts Linger

Striking Similarities with Alex Jones Rudolph Giuliani, former New York mayor and prominent figure in the efforts to overturn the…

Twitter, Now X Corp, Found in Breach of Contract for Unpaid Bonuses

In a recent development, a federal judge has ruled that Twitter, now rebranded as X Corp, violated contractual obligations by…

Apple Appeals Import Ban of Watches Amid Patent Dispute

In a recent development, tech giant Apple has filed an appeal against a decision to ban imports of its Apple…

States Gear Up for 2024: Legislation Targets AI in Political Campaigns

As the specter of misinformation looms large over upcoming elections, at least seven states are gearing up to introduce legislation…

U.S. Supreme Court to Review Emergency Petition Challenging EPA’s “Good Neighbor” Rule

Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments on Controversial EPA Rule In a significant development, the U.S. Supreme Court has announced…

Former Chicago Alderman Edward Burke Convicted on Racketeering, Bribery, and Extortion Charges

A federal jury in Chicago rendered a verdict on Thursday, finding former city alderman Edward Burke guilty on charges of…