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Poland and Czech Prime Ministers reach agreement over Turow mine

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Poland Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki Thursday announced an agreement with Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Fiala over Poland’s continued operation of the Turow Brown Coal Mine. The Prime Ministers met in Prague and agreed to collaboratively implement and finance methods “to detect, minimize and prevent the effects (including their monitoring) that result from the exploitation and subsequent rehabilitation works at the Turow mine.” Morawiecki and Fiala officially ended the

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“Yale Kamisar, Known as the ‘Father’ of the Miranda Rule, Dies at 92; His legal scholarship, cited in more than 30 Supreme Court cases, shaped modern criminal procedure, including protections for the rights of the accused”

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“Yale Kamisar, Known as the ‘Father’ of the Miranda Rule, Dies at 92; His legal scholarship, cited in more than 30 Supreme Court cases, shaped modern criminal procedure, including protections for the rights of the accused”: This obituary , written by Clay Risen, appears in today’s edition of The New York Times.

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Pete Recommends Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, February 5, 2022

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Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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“Ginni Thomas’ political activism brings scrutiny to Justice Clarence Thomas and the Supreme Court’s recusal rules”

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“Ginni Thomas’ political activism brings scrutiny to Justice Clarence Thomas and the Supreme Court’s recusal rules”: Tierney Sneed, Caroline Kenny, and Pamela Brown of CNN have this report.

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Transforming eDiscovery: Document Summarization, Sentiment Analysis, And Chatbots Take Center Stage

A Synergistic Approach to eDiscovery In the space of eDiscovery, the convergence of document summarization, sentiment analysis, and chatbots represents a significant change in how legal professionals navigate and manage electronic information. These technologies not only expedite the review process but also empower legal teams with deeper insights into the emotional context and key information within electronic documents.

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"about 0.1%" vs "0.1%"? Is there a difference? — Dennis Crouch (@patentlyo) February 4, 2022.

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D.C. Lawyers Claims Metropolitan Police Department Keep Critics on “Watchlist”

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The lawsuit claims the "watchlist" targets critics who request public records with the potential to embarrass the department.

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Arizona senate committee approves 15-week abortion ban

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An Arizona Senate committee Thursday voted in favor of a bill that prohibits abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The bill comes amidst the much-anticipated Supreme Court decision on Mississippi’s abortion law, which has the potential to drastically transform abortion rights in the US. The Republican-led committee passed Senate Bill 1164 with a vote of 5-3.

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“The Rude Trump Judge Who’s Writing the Most Bonkers Opinions in America: Lawrence VanDyke, a controversial appeals court judge, has been trashing his colleagues and delivering nonsensical rants since being elevated to the federal bench two years ago.”

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“The Rude Trump Judge Who’s Writing the Most Bonkers Opinions in America: Lawrence VanDyke, a controversial appeals court judge, has been trashing his colleagues and delivering nonsensical rants since being elevated to the federal bench two years ago.” Matt Ford of The New Republic has this report.

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HRW urges African Union to focus on human rights, justice at summit

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) Friday urged the African Union (AU) to focus on civilian protection, human rights, justice and accountability at the upcoming 35th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly. Since Senegal’s President Macky Sall is set to take over the presidency of the AU, Africa advocacy director at HRW Carine Kaneza Nantulya said: Despite the challenges, Sall has an opportunity to demonstrate the AU’s leadership and commitment to its founding principles by taking bold, uncompromising stances

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Recipe for a Failed CLM Implementation

Selecting and implementing CLM technology can be daunting, leading to underutilization or abandonment. Factors like provider differentiation, inadequate planning, and lack of user training contribute to these failures. Recognizing these pitfalls is crucial for successful adoption, ensuring organizations harness the full potential of CLM for streamlined contract management.

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Palin v. NYT: New Evidence Suggests the New York Times Ignored Internal Objections to Palin Editorial

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We have previously discussed the lawsuit of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) against the New York Times, a lawsuit that could have far reaching implications for defamation law in the United States. The trial began with the introduction of evidence that the New York Times editorial board ignored internal objections to publishing the 2017 column linking Palin to the 2011 shooting in Tucson, Arizona in which then-U.S.

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