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Section 230 Doesn’t Apply to High Schoolers’ Online Bullying–Kutchinski v. Freeland Community School District

Eric Goldman

HK said the court’s test violates Section 230 because it holds him responsible for the content posted by KL and LF. That’s an obvious Section 230 problem. HK also did not remove the content from KL and LF, but Section 230 also protects the decision not to withdraw third-party content. And because H.K. Freeland Cmty.

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LexBlog Develops AI Integration to Help Legal Bloggers and Marketers Plan, Refine and Publicize their Blog Posts

Above the Law - Technology

I will confess that when my long-time friend Kevin O’Keefe told me that his legal blogging company LexBlog was developing a generative AI integration, I was not expecting much. Illustrating How It Works Probably the best way to illustrate how it works is to walk through a typical blogging scenario.

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Maximizing Visibility for Legal Tech Companies: LexBlog’s Innovative Approach

Kevin O'Keefe

With over 40,000 legal bloggers on the LexBlog Network and more than 50,000 bloggers in the Open Legal Blog Archive , backed by LexBlog, our community is likely the world’s largest legal publishing network. Seamless Integration: At the bottom of each post on Legal Tech Daily, we’ll include links back to your blog and firm website.

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The Best Legal Blogs for Attorneys in 2024

Clio

Regularly engaging with informative, thought-provoking legal blogs is one of the most effective ways to stay on top of industry news, emerging legal trends, innovations in technology, and more. As a lawyer, you have a lot of choices when it comes to law blogs. What is a legal blog? We’re here to help.

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LexBlog Develops AI Integration to Help Legal Bloggers and Marketers Plan, Refine and Publicize their Blog Posts

Legal Tech Monitor

I will confess that when my long-time friend Kevin O’Keefe told me that his legal blogging company LexBlog was developing a generative AI integration, I was not expecting much. Illustrating How It Works Probably the best way to illustrate how it works is to walk through a typical blogging scenario.

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Minnesota’s Attempt to Copy California’s Constitutionally Defective Age Appropriate Design Code is an Utter Fail (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

by guest blogger Jess Miers, Legal Advocacy Counsel at Chamber of Progress [Eric’s intro: last year I blogged about Minnesota’s flirtation with mandatory age verification. That proposal died, but it’s a new year and legislatures around the country are back with a bumper crop of proposals to kill the Internet.]

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Buffalo’s Mass-Murder Leads to a Wrong Section 230 Decision–Jones v. Mean

Eric Goldman

Despite the tragedy, this should be an easy dismissal on Section 230 and causation grounds. Section 230. As usual nowadays, the plaintiffs relied heavily on product design theories to overcome the obvious Section 230 defense. Instead, a Buffalo-based New York trial judge rejected the motion to dismiss. Craigslist and Godwin v.