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What does that say about humans? Source: Soon, We May Give More Rights to Artificial Intelligence Than to Animals
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As of July 2018, the Arizona justice system will become more blatantly about money than it ever has been. Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 26.2 becomes effective, and it will restrict the amount of discovery and time for trial based upon the damages and relief...
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The New York Times recently ran an article about the rates for passing the bar in California versus other states. The article noted that “With passage rates for the test sagging, the court has asserted its authority over the exams, traditionally among the...
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A Supreme Court ruling on Lexmark printer cartridges has huge implications for the way we think about technology ownership in America and your rights as a user. Source: Supreme Court ruling on printer cartridges changes what it means to buy almost anything
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According to a recent article by Gareth Corfield in The Register, a British publication, an algorithm is being implemented in Britain to allow petty criminals to opt-in to a computer model that provides instant plea agreements and penalties, along with an online fine...
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While arbitration can be great, Schlesinger Conrad rarely recommends binding arbitration. The difference is that with regular, non-binding arbitration, if you do not like the outcome, you have an opportunity to have the court review the arbitrator’s decision....