Social Media
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Courts
Supreme Court Gives Guidance On When Politicians Can Block You On Social Media
Trolling politicians on Facebook just got easier! - Sponsored
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Small Law Firms
Immigration Law Firm Marketing: Strategies For Success
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Courts
Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Lashes Out At Second Circuit Because Consequences Are Hard
Shkreli f-ed around, now he's finding out. -
Technology
Florida Has Yet Another Unconstitutional Social Media Bill; Wants To Ban Kids From Social Media
Florida man is at it again. -
In-House Counsel
Social Media: Use It, But Use It Wisely
With the holidays coming up fast, you may want to take a little time to consider your online activity. -
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Courts
Does The Constitution Let Ron DeSantis Block Me On Twitter? Or Mike Johnson? Or...
The list really does go on. - Sponsored
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Government
Attorney Goes On Pro-Hitler, Antisemitic Social Media Screed, Immediately Loses Her Job
Some really reprehensible stuff here. -
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Biglaw
The Depressing Reality Of 'Lawyer Math'
Move over 'girl math,' 'lawyer math' has entered the chat. -
Biglaw
This Is Absolutely What You Need To Start Calling The Lawyer In Your Life
You won’t be able to unhear it. -
Biglaw
Former DOJ Official Under Indictment For Election Fraud Takes Swipe At *Checks Notes* Burning Man AND Neal Katyal
It earned him a social media spanking.
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Courts
Judge's 'Inappropriate' Facebook Comments Lead To 'Harsh Lesson'
She now says she takes full responsibility for her actions. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.15.23
* Keep track of who’s who in the latest indictment. [Politico]
* Meanwhile, Abbe Lowell and Winston & Strawn have stepped up their collective role in the Hunter Biden case, arguing that the original plea agreement included binding government promises that didn’t evaporate just because the judge rejected the deal. [Law360]
* CFPB going after data brokers selling people’s personal data. Yet again, the government agency making the most direct, tangible impact for people is the one that still worries that every election might be its last. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Justice Department urges Supreme Court to deal with unconstitutional social media laws out of Texas and Florida. [Reuters]
* Has “flexibility” lost all meaning when it comes to law firm office scheduling? No. Just because some law firms try to engage in flexibility newspeak, doesn’t actually change its meaning. [American Lawyer]
* AI may not be ready to replace lawyers, but the California Innocence Project is leveraging the tool to assist in pursuit of justice. [ABA Journal]
* London Kirkland team headed to Paul Weiss resigned on a Sunday in a power move. [LegalCheek]
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Government
Trump Baits Court With Social Media Rants About Jan 6 Case
Protective orders violate FREE SPEECH? Like ... all of them? -
Technology
Legal Subreddit Bans All Ex-Twitter Links Due To Safety Risk
From the time-to-move-on department. -
Finance
AI People Are Just Fancy Cartoons And, Frankly, I Hope They Put Human Influencers Out Of Business
The day posting selfies of yourself online became a career option was a step backward for humanity. -
Legal Ethics
A Possible End To Incivility? Even On Social Media?
Don't worry. Either way, there will still be plenty of incivility in every single other aspect of your daily life. -
Courts
Attorney Posts About Case On Social Media, So Judge Vacates The Jury Verdict
Attorney learns the hard way social media posts can bite you in the butt.