Law 360 reports that an online aggregator of public records sought Tuesday to persuade a skeptical Fourth Circuit panel that it’s…
Read MoreJeff Sovern is a law professor at St. John’s University. His bio notes that “[t]he New York Times has called him…
Read MoreStopping fraud, especially fraud against the government, which rightly belongs to the people, is an all-hand-on-deck process. Public fraud during the…
Read MoreA new blog post from BallardSpahr observed that The last few months have seen a flurry of new federal cybersecurity incident…
Read MoreEarlier this month, the FTC settled with Napleton, “a large, multistate auto dealer group based in Illinois,” for allegations of racial…
Read MoreIn March 2022, as noted in a press release, “[t]he American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of South Carolina, and the NAACP…
Read MoreThis week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled that screen scraping from public LinkedIn profiles likely does…
Read MoreFollowing last month’s unanimous 8th Circuit opinion against the landlords challenging Minneapolis’ Fair Chance Ordinance, the plaintiff-appellants petitioned the 8th Circuit…
Read MoreToday, we have a guest post from Mark A. Jacobson, a partner at Cozen O’Connor. CDIA is opposed to state and…
Read MoreThe Consumer Protection Branch of the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice celebrated its 50th-anniversary last year. “Following that milestone…[the…
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