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Justia CLE & Webinars | Breaking Down This Year’s Docket: Previewing the 2024–2025 Supreme Court Term

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In July, Professors Vikram Amar & Michael Dorf addressed many key decisions by the Supreme Court, discussing the ways they may have changed the legal landscape. Our trusted professors are now back again to provide an engaging dialogue as to what is on the docket for the upcoming Supreme Court Term. credit hours. More Questions?

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Justia Free Resources: U.S. Law School Profiles

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

A journey in the legal profession starts with getting a degree from a law school. Prospective law students can consider a broad range of programs across the country, each with its own strengths. In an effort to help prospective law students compare their options, Justia has significantly enhanced the law school profiles in our U.S.

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When a Copyright Owner Gets Only a $1,000 Judgment in Federal Court, They’re the Real Losers–McDermott v. KMC

Eric Goldman

The article included multiple photos of Sewell, including the photo in question , and the Post apparently liked the image so much that they used a portion of the photo as the background for the newspaper cover that day (see screenshot at right). McDermott, represented by the Sanders Law Group, sued KMC for copyright infringement.

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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. AI is a game-changer. Ethical dilemmas arise.

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AI Gets Personal: CCPA vs. GDPR on Automated Decision-Making

Berkley Technology Law Journal

The European Unions General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , particularly Article 22 , addresses similar concerns by regulating decisions made solely through automated processing. This blog post unpacks the proposed CCPA rules on ADMTs, compares them with GDPRs Article 22 protections on automated decision making.

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Court Denies Preliminary Injunction Against Minnesota’s Anti-“Deepfakes” Law–Kohls v. Ellison

Eric Goldman

” The plaintiffs brought a pre-enforcement challenge to the law, but the court denies a preliminary injunction. The court explains: Deepfakes are image, audio, or video files that mimic real or nonexistent people saying and doing things that never happened. The court does realize the overlap here, right?

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Transforming Client Engagement: How AI is Revolutionizing Your Law Firm’s Efficiency

Colin S. Levy

In a law firm, one of the most time-consuming and resource-intensive tasks is client engagement—gathering client information, obtaining case facts, and organizing supporting documents. Enter AI, specifically large language models (LLMs) and AI agents, which are revolutionizing how law firms handle client intake and case management.