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AI Startups Rely on Tech Giants Even as They Fear Their Dominance, Complicating Antitrust Debate
“We need to partner with hyper-scalers for computing, for distribution, for almost everything. And if we cannot do that, there is a risk that we just do not exist,” said Blanche Savary de Beauregard, general counsel at the AI startup Mistral.
Q&A with editors for New Jersey Legal Awards on June 6
If you have any questions about the New Jersey Legal Awards, join us next Thursday June 6 at 4pm EST on a video call Q&A about the nominations.
Join us for a Q&A for The National Law Journal Awards on June 5
Join us next Wednesday June 5 at 4pm EST for a video call with editors Steve Lash, Victoria Ostrander-Garvine and Heather Nevitt
Minnesota Supreme Court Uphold Abortion Rights, Decline Anti-Abortion Relitigation Attempts Following Historic Ruling
“Five years ago, Gender Justice, the Lawyering Project, and our clients understood that the fight to protect abortion rights rests in the states. Today, we are thrilled to announce that our case is finally over and our victory is settled, marking a significant win for reproductive rights in Minnesota,” Legal Director at Gender Justice Jess […]
NIL Regulation: Can the NCAA Recover and Advance Its Own Fumble?
With a view toward injecting some modicum of clarity into the volatile arena of NIL, a plethora of legislation has been enacted at the state level and proposed at the federal level.
Apple Battles Multiple Antitrust Class Actions After Being Sued by DOJ
Just two months after being targeted by the Department of Justice, Apple was hit with a fresh lawsuit in the Northern District of California alleging anti-competitive practices and lost a bid to block a class action in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Ex-Judge Tatel Regrets Focusing Clerk Hiring on Applicants from Elite Law Schools
“I know I missed many excellent applicants,” wrote David Tatel, who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Related Stories’Indefensible & Inexcusable’: Ex-Judge Luttig on Role of Lawyers in Lead Up to Jan. 6 – EnclosureJudges in the Hot Seat Over Oral Argument Diversity Policies – Enclosure’Watershed Moment’: Female […]
'They Shouldn't Allow 24/7 Access': Lawsuits Allege Kids Got Addicted to Video Games
On Thursday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation heard arguments on whether to combine about two dozen lawsuits alleging children and young adults got addicted to video games.
UBuffalo Law School Faculty Successfully Petition School to Drop Charges Against Protesters
The 15 people who were arrested, which includes seven students, were due to be arraigned June 4 in Amherst Town Court.