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India court stays new technology rules for violating free speech

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The Bombay High Court on Friday stayed two provisions of India’s Information Technology Rules (“the Rules” or “Rules”) intended to regulate publishers of digital content such as social media intermediaries, OTT (Over-the-top) platforms, and online news and current affairs websites.

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Women of Legal Tech: Julie Saltman

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The Legal Technology Resource Center ’s Women of Legal Tech initiative is intended to encourage diversity and celebrate women in legal technology. This initiative launched in 2015 with a list of innovators and leaders in legal technology and with this year’s additions, that list now includes 141 talented and influential women leaders.

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Emergency Appeal of the Apple Watch Ban

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With no action from the White House, Apple now faces a federal government order to halt imports and sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 devices because it incorporates light-based pulse oximetry technology covered by the claims of Masimo’s U.S. 10,945,648. See Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.

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Reframing ITC’s Role: The Advancing America’s Interests Act

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government focused on protecting domestic industry against undue foreign competition. The ITC’s power extends in to several areas, but primarily by enforcing the laws of (1) intellectual property rights; (2) anti-dumping; and (3) countervailing duties. The International Trade Commission (ITC) is a branch of the U.S.

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The Major Questions Doctrine is a Fundamental Threat to Environmental Protection. Should Congress Respond?

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The Scramble to Identify Major Questions in Administrative Law In its June 2022 decision in West Virginia v. The challenge of meeting changing conditions in administrative law is known as the pacing problem: scientific and technological developments will nearly always outstrip the pace of government oversight.

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In back-to-back cases, justices will scrutinize traditional limits on challenges to agency proceedings

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The first case involves Axon Enterprise, an Arizona company that makes police body cameras and other technology products for law enforcement. The government, then, must establish that the structure of appellate review of final agency action implicitly bars preliminary challenges in the district courts.

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Sabin Center Files Amicus Brief in Support of New GHG Vehicle Emissions Standards

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municipalities face from climate change, the special role that federal vehicle emissions regulations play in protecting municipal public health, and the threat that Petitioners’ radical interpretation of the major questions doctrine poses to the day-to-day operations of state and local governments. Last year, local governments in the U.S.