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Deepfaked Evidence: What Case Law Tells Us About How the Rules of Authenticity Needs to Change

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2026 GenAI’s threat to authenticating evidence In June 2023, the story of Mata v. The court responded by siding with the defense, finding that plaintiff’s deepfake allegation “underscores the concern that [plaintiff’s counsel] is heavily invested in protecting its own interests, to the detriment of those of the class.”

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How AI Is Reshaping Courts, Legal Practice, and the Justice System

CloudNine

AI in the Courtroom: Insights from Judge Braswell | Masters Conference: Denver June 24, 2025 | Article by Sheila Sadaghiani At the Masters Conference in Denver, Co on June 24 th , Judge Maritza Dominguez Braswell laid out a powerful framework for how courts are grappling with AI today. And Judge Braswell did not let us down.

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2024 Internet Law Year-in-Review

Eric Goldman

9) Supreme Court Tamps Down on Jawboning and Government Social Media Lawsuits. The Supreme Court is taking a steady stream of Internet Law cases, a trend that will continue for some time. Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear the TikTok ban, and Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear Free Speech Coalition v.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

Above the Law - Technology

While we are happy to lead an industry disruption, we welcome new competition, which we believe will help accelerate adoption of new AI-powered eDiscovery technologies by courts, law firms, and other stakeholders. We securely give fiduciaries access to assets when required with no password-sharing, no court orders, and correct titling.

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FinTales Issue 31: Cow Paths & Regulatory Approaches

Ikigai Law

SEC chooses stick over carrot for the crypto-industry On 5 June, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), US’ securities regulator, filed a complaint in a US District Court against Binance. If the defending business fails in court, it faces punitive action. But eBay successfully convinced courts that its business is different.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

Legal Tech Monitor

While we are happy to lead an industry disruption, we welcome new competition, which we believe will help accelerate adoption of new AI-powered eDiscovery technologies by courts, law firms, and other stakeholders. We securely give fiduciaries access to assets when required with no password-sharing, no court orders, and correct titling.