In a 2-1 vote on January 22, 2026, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission fully rescinded its 2024 Enforcement ...
As social media fills the gaps with rumour and conjecture, reporters must navigate a legal framework that has grown heavier, stricter and increasingly out of step with the digital age ...
Cryptocurrency adoption is more than a trend for businesses to hop on. It is becoming a necessity for companies that want to ...
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Christopher Nolan spoke with Deadline, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the DGA's 2026 bargaining with the AMPTP.
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An overview of federal and state laws governing children’s and student privacy in the US, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), as well as sector-specific rules, ...
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The world’s biggest technology superpowers—the U.S., the European Union (EU), and China—have each established their own distinct rulebooks to regulate artificial intelligence, creating a complex and ...
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Welcome to the Corporate Briefing, where we review the latest developments in UK corporate law that you need to know about.
The temptation to “do something” on artificial intelligence will grow as the midterm elections draw near and the media continues to focus on fears about anecdotal AI harms. In particular, state ...