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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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50 Legal Guides to Help Americans Understand Their Rights

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

A section on the process of getting a divorce covers not only what happens when a couple goes to court but also how arbitration , mediation , and collaborative divorce can provide solutions outside the courtroom. The child support section of this center describes how support is calculated and addresses related issues like paternity.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Dennis Kennedy

Think of a tool that’s always ready to give expert advice, without the need for complex coding or tech skills. The Group Advisory Layer Method (G-A-L Method™) revolutionizes decision-making by merging traditional principles of mastermind groups and advisory boards with the cutting-edge capabilities of generative AI.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Legal Tech Monitor

Think of a tool that’s always ready to give expert advice, without the need for complex coding or tech skills. The Group Advisory Layer Method (G-A-L Method™) revolutionizes decision-making by merging traditional principles of mastermind groups and advisory boards with the cutting-edge capabilities of generative AI.

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Government Submissions to a Trusted Flagger Program Aren’t Unconstitutional Jawboning–O’Handley v. Weber

Eric Goldman

and he had 400k+ followers at Twitter–until Twitter ultimately kicked him off for earning 5 strikes. He sued Twitter for cooperating with the California Secretary of State to reduce election misinformation, arguing that the Secretary of State’s jawboning had turned Twitter into a state actor. ” (Cite to Prager v. YouTube ).

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YouTube Still Isn’t a State Actor–RFK Jr. v. Google

Eric Goldman

Moreover, there is no evidence before the Court that government officials communicated with Google regarding Kennedy at all. Moreover, there is no evidence before the Court that government officials communicated with Google regarding Kennedy at all. In 2020, the Ninth Circuit held that YouTube was not a state actor.

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