Judge’s Pro-Democratic Facebook Posts Violated Code, Court Says
A Pennsylvania family court judge violated judicial rules of conduct by posting social media messages in support of Democratic politicians and policies, a state court ruled.
A Pennsylvania family court judge violated judicial rules of conduct by posting social media messages in support of Democratic politicians and policies, a state court ruled.
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Apple Inc. successfully fended off about $676,000 in sales tax and interest because the company offered music streaming services similar to that of
A court dismissed an antitrust suit against Taiwanese chip heavyweight MediaTek Inc. stemming from a licensing deal between the company and a patent owner that promised the patentee $1 million to sue certain competitors.
Use of generative artificial intelligence can lead to a host of problems under EU privacy law, the German data protection authority warned Monday.
Police surveillance of gang members’ Snapchat accounts and allegations of the improper selection of surveillance targets based on their race were front and center before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Monday.
D.C. Circuit judges expressed skepticism over free speech arguments made by a pair of computer scientists who claim a law prohibiting hackers from bypassing technology which protects copyrighted material unconstitutionally restricts speech.
Millions of Americans have taken advantage of telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic, so why has it taken so long for widespread adoption?
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