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Tuesday Round-Up (U.S. v. Microsoft Oral Argument)
The justices will hear oral arguments in two cases this morning. The first is United States v. Microsoft Corp., which asks whether the Store
SCOTUSblog
Feb 27, 2018


Trump Officials Look to Southern Attorneys General to Fill Court Vacancies
While states are a source for judicial picks, the federal Justice Department remains the biggest proving ground, said Curt Levey, president
The Washington Times
Feb 22, 2018


Democratic AGs Swarm Trump Administration with Lawsuits
“We would expect Democrats in Congress and Democratic governors to be part of the resistance, but we should expect more from chief law enfor
Fox News
Feb 6, 2018


What Rights Do We Have When Algorithms Make Decisions?
What rights will we have when artificial intelligence begins making decisions for us? Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice, jo
Steel on Steel Radio
Dec 18, 2017


President Trump Outpaces Obama with 19 Federal Court Judges Confirmed
The Senate confirmed President Trump’s 19th federal judge Thursday, approving James Ho for a seat on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals a
The Washington Times
Dec 15, 2017


What Skills Are Needed for Facebook's Security and Content Review Hiring?
As of now, Facebook and similar companies are reviewing content through largely self-regulation rather than U.S. government mandates—so it f
Law.com
Dec 1, 2017


Carving Out Privacy Rights: Carpenter v. US
The Fourth Amendment protects American citizens from unwarranted searches and seizures, but how far does that protection extend? The Carpent
TechFreedom
Dec 1, 2017


Who Owns the Digital Information About You?
Mr. Carpenter was convicted in 2013 of a series of armed robberies. Evidence leading to the conviction included historical cell phone locati
Forbes
Nov 30, 2017


Open Letter from Conservatives: What’s at stake in Oil States v. Greene’s Energy Group
Constitutional conservatives are watching closely to see whether the Court will protect our patent rights, or instead allow for the continue
IPWatchdog
Nov 28, 2017
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