China
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OMG, China Has ACTUAL Legal Robots And All The Legal Tech Patents
All of these examples are actual examples of the technology that has been live in the Chinese justice system for at least five years.
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Montana Won’t Be Able To Hit The Finisher On TikTok Without Addressing The Constitution
To think that there would be this much trouble over the dance app.
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This U.S. Senator Wants To Keep America Free By Banning TikTok From Your Phone
But where else can I find cool dancing content and youth targeting radicalization? PragerU?
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Chinese gaming companies will be responsible for enforcing this rule.
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Russia And China Versus US And Its Partners In New Tech-Focused Space Race? Bring It On
The budding international space rivalry isn’t without its thorns.
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Artificial Intelligence Studies Abroad At Elite Law School
Most legal technology education happens in the U.S., and this law school is making sure its students don’t get left behind.
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* GCs just keep getting raises. Some reports suggest compensation is up almost 7 percent this year. But don’t worry — they’ll still bitch and moan about Biglaw associates getting a small cost of living bump. [Corporate Counsel]
* If you haven’t been paying attention, William & Mary Law School has been on FIRE lately. No, literally, the school is on fire. Call 911. [WAVY 10]
* Seventh Circuit may soon rule en banc to ban sexual orientation bias. You know, until Congress and the President impeach the entire Seventh Circuit to bring it back. Wow that was an absurd sentence and yet it’s entirely plausible right now. [Law360]
* Kelley Drye enters the Texas market. [The Am Law Daily]
* Heroic big banks are demolishing patent trolls while everyone else continues to suffer, which sounds about right. [Law.com]
* China’s got a new cybersecurity law and it’s not good news for foreign businesses. [Fortune]
* But don’t worry, the U.S. is now just as intrusive with new rules taking effect today that allow judges to order broader government hacking for investigative fishing expeditions. So… yay! [Ars Technica]
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China, Cyberlaw, Email Scandals, Google / Search Engines, Privacy, Screw-Ups, Technology
Chinese Hackers Hijack Hundreds of Gmail Accounts
This news is more than a little scary. Google announced yesterday that hackers in China had gotten access to hundreds of Gmail accounts. And it wasn’t just anyone’s email. The attack targeted senior government officials in the United States, Chinese political activists, officials in several Asian countries, military personnel, and journalists. I have a feeling […]
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