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By Ella Sherman | January 31, 2025
Loosened hateful conduct restrictions on Facebook and Instagram may lead to an increase in lawsuits, with little regulators can do given First Amendment and Section 230 protections.
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By Dylan Ruga | January 31, 2025
Jurors, now ingrained in the whirlwind of social media, have little patience for old-school legal persuasion. Get ready for courtroom arguments that rival the best TikTok trends. Lawyers must become masters of concise storytelling, wielding powerful visuals and engaging rhetoric to grab the jurors' attention.
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By Shannon B. Hartsfield and Barbara A. Martinez | January 31, 2025
A new Florida law became effective on Jan. 1, 2025, that governs social media use for minors and requires age verification in order to access certain materials. Online operators should determine if this law applies to their business activities and be aware of these key issues.
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By Zeke Miller and Aamer Madhani | January 29, 2025
The settlement comes as Meta and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, have joined other large technology companies in trying to ingratiate themselves with the new Trump administration.
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By Michelle Morgante | January 28, 2025
A three-judge appellate panel affirmed a lower court’s ruling that Nunes and his family failed to prove their reputations were damaged by a 2018 Esquire story alleging their farm hired undocumented laborers.
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By Michelle Morgante | January 27, 2025
A lawsuit filed in Northern California alleges Nubela and its U.S.-based subsidiary, Proxycurl, create fake accounts faster than LinkedIn can block them and unlawfully scrape data from millions of LinkedIn profiles that is then sold to third parties.
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By Emily Saul | January 24, 2025
The action has been discontinued on undisclosed terms but the civil rights attorney-turned-mayoral-candidate's complaint called the suspension troubling, given his history of litigation against the microblogging platform.
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By Ella Sherman | January 23, 2025
New and expanding social media platforms like RedNote and Bluesky are likely to complicate the e-discovery process.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | January 21, 2025
In a case of first impression, the Fifteenth Court of Appeals held Google can depose the state of Texas in a deceptive-trade practices lawsuit.
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By Michelle Morgante | January 15, 2025
Mark Lemley said he could not “in good conscience” represent Mark Zuckerberg given recent decisions to "encourage disinformation and hate speech" on his company's platforms. A suit pending in Northern California alleges Meta infringed the copyrights of several authors by using their works to train its generative AI program.
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