Domain BROWARDDEFENDER.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

The Fully Vested Nick Clegg’s Mea Culpa on his Role in Massive AI Theft Reveals Too Much

  • musictechpolicy.com language
  • 2025-05-24 21:31 event
  • 2 weeks ago schedule
In recent public remarks quoted in The Times of London, Nick Clegg—the recently departed President of Global Affairs at Meta said the quiet part out loud.  Now known as a member of the Big Tech elite with fully vested Meta stock options, Clegg attempted to publicly rationalize the mass ingestion of copyrights and other expressive content into AI systems and his own role in massive theft.  Looks like he’ll need to make some new friends. Clegg dismissed concerns from the creator community around the world with a tone that suggests both inevitability andentitlement—that’s hard to do, but Clegg pulled it off. Did I say this same man was once deputy prime minister of the UK?  Well, that was a close call. According to The Times: Clegg said that their demands to make technology companies ask permission before using copyrighted work were unworkable and “implausible” because AI systems are already training on…

195. Murder Suspect May Receive $300,000 Settlement from City

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • lvcriminaldefense.com language

Interestingly enough, the city of North Las Vegas may be forced to pay out a settlement to a man who is currently being investigated for murder. Reports show the incident all began during a traffic stop on July 26th. On that day, 911 operators received a call about gunshots going off in a neighborhood near Martin Luther King and Pecos Road. Witnesses told the operators they saw three vehicles fleeing away from the scene. They described one of the cars as an orange Chevrolet Avalanche with chrome rims. Officers responding to the call noticed Raymond Padilla driving a vehicle that matched that exact description in a nearby area, so they initiated a stop. The officer asked the suspect for his driver’s license, but Padilla didn’t have it with him. That’s when the police asked Padilla to step out of the car. At that point, officers searched both the suspect and his vehicle. The officer discovered a handgun in the center console. Raymond Padilla was not allowed to…

196. Wrong House Raid: Will FBI Be Held Liable for Damages by SCOTUS in Martin?

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • dallasjustice.com language

The increasing reliance on technology as well as mistakes in identifying the proper person before taking action by law enforcement are two growing concerns for more false arrests and even false imprisonment from the perspective of criminal defense attorneys. Right now, SCOTUS is considering a significant case rooted in civil injury law but with resounding criminal defense applications in Martin v. United States, No. 24-362 (2025). The petition for writ of certiorari was granted on January 27, 2025; oral argument was heard on April 29, 2025 (read it here). Why is this important? The High Court is being asked to define the boundaries of the Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”) and whether or not the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) can be sued for monetary damages after a “wrong-house raid.” Backstory: Here’s What Happened in Martin The story begins in Atlanta, Georgia. In October 2015, the FBI got a warrant and went out to conduct a…

197. New Issue: Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • feeds.feedblitz.com language

The latest issue of the Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international (Vol. 27, no. 1, 2025) is out. Contents include:Special Issue: The Turn to Historiography in International Law Thomas Kleinlein & Jean d’Aspremont, The Turn to Historiography in International Law: Limitations and New Horizons Felix Lange, The ‘Narrative Turn’ and Its Limits Ryan Martínez Mitchell, The Narrative Fragmentation of International Legal History Tor Krever, Recovering the Radical Tradition in the International Legal History of Decolonisation Michele Tedeschini, Authorial Labour in the Postcolonial Historiography of International Law Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi, Futurism: Neglected Histories of International Law      

198. Weekend Roundup

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • legalhistoryblog.blogspot.com language

Over at Balkinization: a symposium on Dylan C. Penningroth's Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights (Liveright, 2023), featuring contributors Evelyn Atkinson (Tulane), Ian Ayres (Yale), Mark Graber (Maryland), Steve Griffin (Tulane), Carol Rose (Yale), and Mark Tushnet (Harvard). Aditya Bamzai, University of Virginia School of Law, Johann Neem, Western Washington University, Farah Peterson, University of Chicago Law School, and Jack Rakove, Stanford University, on the Articles of Confederation at the National Constitution Center (YouTube).  Thomas J. McSweeney, William & Mary Law School, a recipient of the university's 2025 McGlothlin Award for Exceptional Teaching.On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 12PM – 1PM (Pacific) the Oregon Historical Society will host, as part of its series, "Historians and the News," the virtual event Free Speech, Misinformation, and National Security, a conversation with Sam Lebovic and…

199. Nonprofit Resources of the Week – 5/24/25

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • nonprofitlawblog.com language

Stay informed of the week’s notable events and shared resources with this curated list of Nonprofit Resources of the Week. Notable Nonprofit Posts, Articles, & Other Resources: How to Fend Off Attacks on Nonprofits—Three Key Strategies (Aaron Dorfman, NPQ) As the Tax Bill Heads to the Senate, Here’s How Philanthropy Is Fighting Back (Ben Gose, Chronicle of Philanthropy) Updated: Language Targeting NPO Exempt Status Pulled From Budget Bill For Now (Paul Clolery, Nonprofit Times) Harvard Does Have Options if It Loses Tax-Exempt Status (Ellen P. Aprill, Biran D. Galle, Philip Hackney, Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, SSRN) Trump Administration Says It Is Halting Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students (Michael S. Schmidt and Michael C. Bender, NY Times) With the Law in Front of Him, Trump IRS Nominee Refuses to Say It’s Illegal for the President to Weaponize the IRS Against His Political Enemies (Elizabeth Warren – Billy…

200. What Happens After a Sex Crime Arrest in Jersey City?

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • anthonycarbonepersonalinjurylawyer.com language

If you’ve been arrested for a sex crime in Jersey City, your life can feel like it’s spinning out of control. You may be confused, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to expect next. Sex crimes carry severe penalties in New Jersey, including prison time, mandatory registration under Megan’s Law, and long-term damage to your reputation and future. Knowing what happens after a sex crime arrest can help you prepare and protect your rights from the very beginning. Below is a step-by-step guide through the legal process, specifically in Hudson County and Jersey City courts. 1. The Arrest and Booking Process If police have probable cause or a warrant, they will take you into custody. You’ll be brought to the police station, where you’ll undergo the booking process. This includes: Fingerprinting and photographs Recording your personal information Seizure of personal items Entry into the statewide criminal database At this stage, you should invoke your…

201. This Week's Ten Most Popular TaxProf Blog Posts

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • taxprof.typepad.com language

Legal Education: New York Magazine, Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College. What Happens When They Get To Law School? Reuters, Northwestern Must Face Palestinian Law Grad's Discrimination Lawsuit Samantha Moppett (Suffolk), Preparing Law Students For The Artificial Intelligence Era Jerry Organ (St. Thomas), The 2024 Law School Transfer Market...

202. Thematic Focus: ICTs & Other Technologies

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • fm-cab.blogspot.com language

Opportunity:Workshop: Migrant Lives Online: Practicing Digital Research Methods, Online, 10 June 2025 [info]Short pieces: ‘Digitizing Pandora’s Box’: Why Civil Liberty Experts Fear DOGE’s Immigrant Database (Documented, May 2025) [text] Invisible Gatekeepers: DHS’ Growing Use of AI in Immigration Decisions (Immigration Impact Blog, May 2025) [text] - Focuses on the US. "IOM’s digital tool aims to speed up migrant removals, but at what cost?," The New Humanitarian, 18 May 2025 [text] - Focuses on Europe. See more tech-related stories from TNH here. Migration, Mobilities and Digital Technologies – a special series published in association with the ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures (Migration Mobilities Bristol, 2025) [access] "Website for US deportation airline GlobalX defaced by hackers," Reuters, 5 May 2025…

203. How to Handle Unpaid Child Support

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • harriscooklaw.com language

Unpaid child support is a challenging issue that significantly affects families across Texas and beyond. When parents face difficulties in fulfilling their child support obligations, it leads to emotional and financial strain on both custodial and non-custodial parents. More importantly, it impacts the well-being of children who rely on these funds for their daily needs. Understanding how to navigate this problem is crucial for ensuring a child’s stable and happy upbringing. Addressing unpaid child support is essential for the health and happiness of children. When child support goes unpaid, it can lead to a cascade of problems, from financial insecurity to emotional distress. By taking action to resolve these issues, parents can foster a better environment for their children, providing them with the support they deserve. This guide aims to help parents handle unpaid child support more effectively by outlining practical steps and solutions. Understanding Unpaid…

204. The Fully Vested Nick Clegg’s Mea Culpa on his Role in Massive AI Theft Reveals Too Much

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • musictechpolicy.com language

In recent public remarks quoted in The Times of London, Nick Clegg—the recently departed President of Global Affairs at Meta said the quiet part out loud.  Now known as a member of the Big Tech elite with fully vested Meta stock options, Clegg attempted to publicly rationalize the mass ingestion of copyrights and other expressive content into AI systems and his own role in massive theft.  Looks like he’ll need to make some new friends. Clegg dismissed concerns from the creator community around the world with a tone that suggests both inevitability andentitlement—that’s hard to do, but Clegg pulled it off. Did I say this same man was once deputy prime minister of the UK?  Well, that was a close call. According to The Times: Clegg said that their demands to make technology companies ask permission before using copyrighted work were unworkable and “implausible” because AI systems are already training on…

205. Reports posted on the Internet by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli during the week ending May 23, 2025

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • publicpersonnellaw.blogspot.com language

DiNAPOLI RELEASES GUIDE TO FEDERAL FUNDING IN NEW YORKClick on the text highlighted in color to access the full report.A new online resource released by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli details the vast array of services that federal funding supports amid the continued uncertainty in Washington over potential cuts for states, including funds for Medicaid and other health programs, education, social welfare, transportation, public protection, environment and other vital programs.“Actions taken in Washington to cut health care, food assistance, infrastructure and other critical programs will harm New Yorkers,” DiNapoli said. “Major cuts will reduce the services the state provides that simply cannot be replaced by state taxpayers. Understanding how New Yorkers are served by federal dollars will be essential in seeing how future changes to federal spending will impact our residents and communities."DiNapoli’s guide presents…

206. Cyclist Injured in Collision with Two Vehicles on Bunker Hill Overpass

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • andersonfranco.com language

A traffic collision involving two vehicles and a bicyclist occurred on the Bunker Hill overpass above Interstate 280 in San Francisco on the afternoon of May 23, 2025. The incident was reported at approximately 4:32 PM, prompting an emergency response to the scene. According to initial reports, the collision resulted in injuries to the bicyclist, though the extent of these injuries remains unclear. Emergency services were dispatched promptly, with an estimated arrival time of 45 minutes. The situation was managed efficiently, with units assigned and en route shortly after the incident was logged. The collision has raised concerns about the safety of cyclists navigating busy intersections and overpasses. Motorists and cyclists are urged to exercise caution and remain vigilant, particularly in areas with high traffic density. Our thoughts are with the injured cyclist, and we hope for a swift recovery. Potential Legal Considerations When someone is hurt because another…

207. Multi-Vehicle Collision on SR-29 Near Oakville Leaves Several Injured

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • andersonfranco.com language

A serious traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred on State Route 29 near Oakville Grade in Napa County on the afternoon of May 23, 2025. The incident, reported at approximately 2:28 PM, involved a black BMW sedan, a green SUV, and a gray cube vehicle. Emergency services, including CAL FIRE and EMS, were promptly dispatched to the scene. The collision resulted in the temporary blockage of all lanes, causing significant traffic delays in the southbound direction. Initial reports indicate that the BMW veered into the opposite lane, leading to a head-on collision. The California Highway Patrol confirmed that several individuals sustained injuries, although the extent of these injuries remains unclear at this time. Authorities worked diligently to clear the scene, and all lanes were reopened by 3:33 PM. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when traveling through the area and to remain vigilant for any residual traffic disruptions. Our thoughts are with those…

208. The Domino Effect of Delayed Legal Decisions

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • firemark.com language

“It’s just a quick launch.”“I’ll circle back to the legal stuff later.”“I’ve got a great name — I’ll file the trademark after I build an audience.” If you’ve ever said anything like this, you’re not alone. But there’s a domino effect that kicks in when you treat legal as a later task. And once it starts falling, it’s hard (and expensive) to stop. The Seemingly Harmless Start:A creator launches a podcast, course, or product with a name they like. They skip the legal checks because it feels premature or “not worth the lawyer fees.” The Invisible Risk:The name is already taken, or the trademark filing is flawed. Contracts are vague or nonexistent. They’re exposed, but don’t know it. The First Domino Falls:They get a refusal from the trademark office. Or worse, a cease-and-desist from someone else who did file first. The Cost of Cleanup:Rebranding.…

209. Can a Domestic Violence Charge Affect Your Military Career?

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • sevenslegal.com language

If you are a military service member facing a domestic violence charge in San Diego, your career, reputation, and future are at stake. The consequences of a conviction can be severe, impacting everything from security clearance to deployment eligibility. At Sevens Legal, our San Diego domestic violence defense attorneys have experience in military career legal defense and understand the complexities of these types of cases. Call us at (619) 430-2355 for a free consultation to discuss your legal options. Key Takeaways • A domestic violence charge can impact both military and civilian careers, potentially leading to loss of rank, discharge, and future job restrictions. • Military personnel face harsher consequences than civilians, potentially including court-martial, dishonorable discharge, and loss of security clearance. • Service members convicted of domestic violence are prohibited from possessing firearms, making continued service difficult or…

210. Paul Weiss Rainmakers Bolt To Start New Firm Free Of Trump Deal Restrictions

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • abovethelaw.com language

Well, well, well. If it isn’t the consequences of Paul Weiss’s own actions. Earlier today, American Lawyer reported that Karen Dunn, Bill Isaacson, Jessica Phillips, and Jeannie Rhee are leaving Paul Weiss in the wake of its surrender to the Trump administration. They apparently dropped this news on the firm at today’s partnership meeting. Stone. Cold. Just the other day, we reviewed a letter from Paul Weiss responding to a legislative inquiry. In blowing off any suggestion that the deal breached legal or ethical standards, the firm wrote, “the agreement does not (and could not) permit the Administration to determine what matters we take on.” It seems several of the firm’s most prominent litigators disagreed with that assessment. The group plans to start their own firm to take on the Trump administration without being constricted by the vague Paul Weiss “settlement” agreement that Trump believes gives him a level of…

211. Technical SEO for Law Firm Websites

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • onward.justia.com language

Technical SEO Fundamentals Technical SEO serves as the framework for a successful online presence. It enables search engines to crawl and index a website’s content efficiently, directly affecting its visibility in search results. Although technical SEO alone won’t guarantee top rankings, it is crucial for effectively managing a law firm’s website. By optimizing elements such as site architecture, speed, mobile-friendliness, and security, you establish a strong foundation that allows your content to flourish and attract qualified leads. Website Security (HTTPS) HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is a secure version of the standard web protocol that encrypts data exchanged between a website and its visitors. For law firm websites, HTTPS protects sensitive information and builds trust by showing users that the site is safe and secure. It is critical for website security and search engine rankings. Sites without HTTPS may display browser warnings,…

212. Have You Heard The One About …?

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • abovethelaw.com language

(Photo by DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images)Am I the only one losing their sense of humor? It’s the only thing that keeps me going in tough times. Right now, times are tough in so many ways, not just in our profession. Now I am looking for anything that creates a smile, a chuckle, let alone a laugh. It’s hard to watch the dismantling of various institutions. Being a heckled standup comedian is easier than being an unhappy lawyer golden handcuffed to one of the Biglaw firms that has caved to 47, but who is unable to move. My favorite laugh (so to speak) right now is 47 raging against Bruce Springsteen as … wait for it … ”a traitor.” 47’s words, not mine. And what did Bruce say that irked 47? He called 47 “treasonous.” The spat has escalated. I would bet that Bruce is not the only one who has said that. It would indeed be laughable if it was not so chilling and so reminiscent of so many regimes that stifle free speech…

213. Omarosa Adds New Legal Accolade To Her Resume!

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • abovethelaw.com language

Omarosa Manigault Newman has been known as many things over the span of her career: writer, political aide, and a stand-out contestant on the show The Apprentice are just a few. And while it is probably hard for most of our readers to relate to her experiences as a TV star or butt of a Stephen Colbert joke that compares her book to day old sushi, there is one thing may of us can relate to. Omarosa just got her JD! HBCU Gameday has coverage: Omarosa Manigault Newman has once again demonstrated her deep connection to HBCUs by graduating with both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration from Southern University Law Center (SULC), an HBCU located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This marks her third degree from a Historically Black College or University, underscoring her enduring commitment to HBCU excellence and empowerment. As if the dual JD/MBA wasn’t enough, she also earned membership in the Order of Barristers and starred on Hulu’s Got To Get Out!…

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.