Law
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Judge’s Ruling Sets Back Law Meant to Fight Money Laundering
An Alabama judge barred the government from collecting certain company ownership data to help the Treasury Department identify money launderers,…
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World
After U. of Georgia Killing, Lawmakers Seek Tougher Immigration Laws
As residents lamented the killing of a 22-year-old woman, immigration policies in Georgia have come under renewed scrutiny, with state…
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Alabama Republicans Scramble in an Effort to Pass an I.V.F. Shield Law
The urgency underscores the bind for the party, which has long maintained that life begins at conception but must now…
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World
China Expands Scope of ‘State Secrets’ Law in Security Push
The legal change, which could further limit access to information, is part of an increasingly hostile environment facing foreign businesses…
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Eric Adams Wants to Deport Migrants Who Are Accused of Serious Crimes
Democratic leaders of the City Council said they had no intention of changing New York City’s sanctuary laws to allow…
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Tech
OpenAI Seeks to Dismiss Parts of The New York Times’s Lawsuit
The artificial intelligence start-up argued that its online chatbot, ChatGPT, is not a substitute for a New York Times subscription.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Makes His Last Stand
Since the disgraced cryptocurrency mogul was convicted of fraud last year, his supporters have maneuvered to secure a lenient sentence…
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Supreme Court to Hear Free Speech Challenges to Social Media Laws
The tech industry argues that laws in Florida and Texas, prompted by conservative complaints about censorship, violate the First Amendment.…
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The Crisis in Teaching Constitutional Law
If you attended law school at any time over the past half-century, your course in constitutional law likely followed a…
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World
Texas Is Right. The Tech Giants Need to Be Regulated.
On the average day, some 95 million pictures are posted on Instagram, along with 34 million videos on TikTok and…