...use of electronic communication has expanded dramatically...impact on the law. Now, in some...forms of social media, which are now...
iPhone users (and other Apple devotees), take note. A proposed class action seeks $5 million in damages against Apple over allegations that the company knew about a latent defect in the iPhone 4's po
...harassed by local law enforcement authorities in...become its national communications director, national field...had vowed to media outlets across the...
...labor, legal and media organizations that engage...in sensitive international communications with people they...comply with the law to bring a...
...Last year, Congress passed an important law clarifying that members of Congress, their staff and all federal employees must...
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...v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL. No. 11-1545...
...parked near Glaser's home. By early 2011, Glaser's e-mail communications to [Meserve] were focused on efforts to get control of the Web...
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STATEMENT FROM FCC ACTING CHAIRWOMAN MIGNON CLYBURN TO STAFF âBy now you may have heard, that President Obama has asked me to serve as Acting Chair of the FCC, pending the confirmation of Tom Wheel
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...elected president of the ACLU in October 2008. As Centennial Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, she teaches courses in the area of criminal...
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This week on our legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we look at the debate over the growing use of private prisons. Joining us to discuss the issue are Susan Herman, president of the American Civil
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