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Data breaches of companies that expose consumer information are a pervasive and growing issue. The United States Courts of Appeals… Continue reading →
Data breaches of companies that expose consumer information are a pervasive and growing issue. The United States Courts of Appeals… Continue reading →
In the wake of several social justice movements, including the #MeToo movement in 2017 and the Black Lives Matter Movement… Continue reading →
The Rule 23(b)(2) class action has taken many forms since it was added to the Federal Rules in 1966. At… Continue reading →
The 1988 Supreme Court decision Department of Navy v. Egan created a bar on judicial review of security-clearance determinations. Today,… Continue reading →
Class actions against online platforms alleging improper data collection and sharing practices have increased dramatically in recent years. In 2022,… Continue reading →
As the antitransgender moral panic reaches a fever pitch, transgender civil rights are becoming increasingly fragile. A potential legal defense… Continue reading →
The First Amendment right to receive information ensures that where speakers are free to speak, listeners receive their speech. In… Continue reading →
“I believe that everyone, and I mean everyone, deserves their right [to vote].” Antonio Lancaster, voting for the first time in the… Continue reading →
Centuries-old economic and racial injustices have molded our federal housingassistance. From the way we construct public housing whether it has… Continue reading →