The Supreme Court on Thursday threw out a claim against Twitter under an anti-terrorism law for platforming ISIS propaganda. More broadly, in a similar appeal against Google, the court passed on deciding the scope of legal protections for internet companies in a case that had huge implications for how the internet functions. The issue was whether Section 230 protects internet platforms from lawsuits stemming from their algorithms.
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Holograms have the potential to make witness testimony more convenient and accessible should courts and administrative agencies adopt the technology.
However, it’s not yet clear whether hologram witness testimony would pass constitutional muster
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5 of the best strategies to avoid paying resort fees in 2023
It's travel season. While several lawsuits have come into play to tackle the issue of resort fees, for now, the onus continues to be on the traveler to seek out fees and avoid them if they can. At the very least, we should all strive to know about resort fees and destination fees so we can plan for them.
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Laws to end child marriage in Michigan re-introduced before House Judiciary Committee
As of right now, Michigan law does not have a minimum age for marriage, which means infants could potentially be trapped in marriage.
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