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...Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence to acquire foreign intelligence information by jointly authorizing the surveillance of individuals who are not United...
Richard Susskind, U.K.-based legal futurist — either you drink his Kool Aid or you don't. Those who don't contend that his dire predictions of the end of the legal profession are baseless
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...issues in this phase involve protecting the data sets, algorithms, and the information resulting from or used to generate the analytics. Executives making...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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...Dr. Richard Coons concerning whether applicant would pose a future danger to society. While the application was pending, we issued our opinion in Coble v...
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...from the general requirement of 2 disclosure contained in the Freedom of Information Act. We 3 conclude that one such memorandum was incorporated by reference...
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