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Here’s what we’re reading. 1️⃣ A divided Supreme Court threw out a decades-old legal doctrine that empowered federal regulators to interpret unclear laws, issuing a blockbuster ruling that will constrain watchdog agencies. https://aboutblaw.com/beFD 2️⃣ The Supreme Court sided with a Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendant in a ruling that could affect hundreds of prosecutions, including the criminal case against former President Donald Trump. https://aboutblaw.com/beFE 3️⃣ The Supreme Court reinstated an Oregon city’s law banning public camping in its first ruling on homelessness in four decades. https://aboutblaw.com/beFV
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Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Rule in Blow to Agency Power (3)

A divided US Supreme Court threw out a decades-old legal doctrine that empowered federal regulators to interpret unclear laws, issuing a blockbuster ruling that will constrain environmental, consumer and financial-watchdog agencies.

Here’s what we’re reading. 🔹 Coinbase sued two federal financial regulators in a bid to obtain records on their policing of crypto trading, the latest twist in a series of legal fights between one of the largest crypto platforms and Washington agencies. https://aboutblaw.com/beEe 🔹 The families of a group of victims murdered by a Chiquita-funded paramilitary group will receive a little more than $1,000 per victim—while their lawyer stands to collect more than $4 million. https://aboutblaw.com/beEf 🔹 Meta must continue to litigate a hiring discrimination lawsuit after a federal appeals court ruled that US citizens can bring claims under Section 1981 of the 1866 Civil Rights Act. https://aboutblaw.com/beEj
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Coinbase Sues SEC, FDIC for Records on Crypto Trade Policing (1)

Coinbase Global Inc. sued two federal financial regulators in a bid to obtain records on their policing of crypto trading, the latest twist in a series of legal fights between one of the largest crypto platforms and Washington agencies.

Here’s what we’re reading. Exclusive: The Supreme Court is poised to allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, according to a copy of the opinion that was briefly posted on the court’s website. https://aboutblaw.com/beDa
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US Supreme Court Poised to Allow Emergency Abortions in Idaho

The US Supreme Court is poised to allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, according to a copy of the opinion that was briefly posted on the court’s website.

Here’s what we’re reading. 📱 The Supreme Court cleared the Biden administration to communicate freely with social media companies in an election-year ruling that bolsters the government’s ability to seek removal of what officials see as misinformation. https://aboutblaw.com/beCZ 🩻 Lawmakers in California are working to join other states regulating health insurers’ use of artificial intelligence tools in coverage decisions. https://aboutblaw.com/beC0 🔏 Civil and internet rights groups are calling on lawmakers to restore provisions of federal privacy legislation they say are paramount to protecting American’s civil liberties. https://aboutblaw.com/beC3
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Supreme Court Backs White House on Social Media Post Removal (2)

The US Supreme Court cleared the Biden administration to communicate freely with social media companies in an election-year ruling that bolsters the government’s ability to seek removal of what officials see as misinformation.

Here’s what we’re reading. Federal judges on the nation’s trial and appeals courts have accepted private flights, football tickets, and thousands of dollars in cash gifts, according to an analysis by a judicial transparency watchdog. https://aboutblaw.com/beBP Former product managers and engineers from Google, PWC and McKinsey will counsel the Biden administration on using AI to boost national security, DHS said. https://aboutblaw.com/beBQ Panera is facing a proposed class action over a data breach that exposed the personal information of potentially thousands of current and former employees. https://aboutblaw.com/beBR
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Judges Disclose Gifts Including $24,000 Cash, Football Tickets

Federal judges on the nation’s trial and appeals courts have accepted private flights, football tickets, and thousands of dollars in cash gifts, according to an analysis of disclosure data by a judicial transparency watchdog.

Here’s what we’re reading. 👉 The world’s biggest record labels are suing two artificial intelligence startups, taking an aggressive stance to protect their intellectual property. https://aboutblaw.com/beAz 👉 Artificial intelligence can make it easier for adversaries to deploy catastrophic weapons against the US, a risk federal officials are quickly working to mitigate. https://aboutblaw.com/beAy 👉 Loan service provider Heartland ECSI faces another class action complaint over a months-long breach of loan holder’s records. https://aboutblaw.com/beAA
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Record Labels Sue Two Startups for Training AI on Their Songs

The world’s biggest record labels are suing two artificial intelligence startups, taking an aggressive stance to protect their intellectual property against technology that makes it easy for people to generate music based on existing songs.

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Here’s what we’re reading. New York has become the first state in the nation to place curbs on how social media platforms present content to minors under a measure signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul. https://aboutblaw.com/bey5 The Supreme Court upheld a federal law that bars firearm possession by people under domestic-violence restraining orders in a ruling that tempers the court’s expansion of constitutional gun rights. https://aboutblaw.com/bey3 Federal courts can’t second-guess visa denials for spouses of American citizens even if it means the couple can’t live together in the US, the Supreme Court said. https://aboutblaw.com/bey4
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Here’s what we’re reading. 💻 AI and other technology companies are pushing their large language models out of the cloud and onto users’ personal devices in a move they say will enhance privacy and security. https://aboutblaw.com/bexI 🆕 A proposed class action accusing Google of misleading parents about its protections against targeted ads for kids can move forward, a California federal judge has ruled. https://aboutblaw.com/bexK
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Big Tech Pushing On-Device AI as Privacy, Performance Booster

Artificial intelligence and other technology companies are pushing their large language models out of the cloud and onto users’ personal devices in a move they say will enhance privacy and security.

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Here’s what we’re reading. ✳️ Recreational marijuana is now legal in half the states, and many have turned to social equity licenses to help diversify an expanding but overwhelmingly White industry. https://aboutblaw.com/bev6 ✳️ Kansas on Monday sued Pfizer, accusing the pharmaceutical giant of misrepresenting the safety of its Covid-19 vaccine and violating the state’s consumer protection law. https://aboutblaw.com/bev9 ✳️ New York legal aid and nonprofit groups have borne the brunt of legal needs for millions of immigrants and refugees, and recent developments in AI translation tools have sparked the organizations’ curiosity. https://aboutblaw.com/bev7
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A $29 Billion Weed Market Fights to Diversify Amid Legal Hurdles

Recreational marijuana is now legal in half the states, and many have turned to social equity licenses to help diversify an expanding but overwhelmingly White industry valued last year at nearly $29 billion, according to one projection. But the rollout of the programs has been flawed, sparking criticism and legal challenges. 

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Here’s what we’re reading. 💵 A law firm set to earn more than $100 million for its work on opioids cases is packaging its fees and selling it to investors as a security. https://aboutblaw.com/beuR ❌ The Federal Trade Commission sued Adobe, alleging the software company violated consumer protection laws by making it too difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions. https://aboutblaw.com/beuS
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