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Preemptive Challenge to California’s Mandatory Editorial Transparency Law Lacks Standing–Minds v. Bonta

Eric Goldman

Tim Pool, the Babylon Bee, and National Religious Broadcasters, which are (respectively): “a social networking app, an active social media content creator, a satirical news website, and a nonpartisan association of Christian communicators.” The plaintiffs in this case are Minds, Inc.,

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It’s A Triple Crown, As We’re Named Best Legal Tech Blog, Best Legal Tech Podcast, and Top Legal Tech Opinion Leader

LawSites

I am honored to have been included in three categories: LawSites blog was named number one of the five best legal tech blogs. I was named a legal tech opinion leader on social media. According to the post, they compiled the list by asking opinion leaders and legal tech professionals to share their favorite resources.

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2023 Internet Law Year-in-Review

Eric Goldman

The term “link taxes” refer to the government compulsion of large Internet services, such as social media or search engines, to pay news media for indexing and publishing their headlines and links. 4) Social media “defective design” lawsuits go forward. #StopTheSADScheme. Does anyone care?

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Accentuate the Positive

Legal Tech Monitor

It means having a deliberate awareness that some media and interactions are geared towards evoking an emotional response that is both unhealthy and uninformative. The linear nature of video and audio media means that you never really know what’s coming next. I don’t want to have to do a mental detox after using a media platform.

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Utah’s Social Media Regulation Act: First Amendment & Data Privacy Concerns?

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Social Media Regulation Act On March 23, 2023, Utah became one of the first states in the country to enact legislation that would extensively regulate how minors can use social media. As justification for this sweeping law, legislators have cited studies that show the detrimental impact of social media on children.

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Survey Reveals The New Face of Law Firm Marketing: Zoom Meetings and Digital Content

LawSites

COVID was not kind to law firm marketing and business development, with two-thirds of firms reporting that business development was more difficult in 2020, and the overwhelming majority of firms pivoting their marketing strategies, turning from live conferences and face-to-face meetings to social media, email alerts and Zoom.

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It’s A Triple Crown, As We’re Named Best Legal Tech Blog, Best Legal Tech Podcast, and Top Legal Tech Opinion Leader

Legal Tech Monitor

I am honored to have been included in three categories: LawSites blog was named number one of the five best legal tech blogs. I was named a legal tech opinion leader on social media. According to the post, they compiled the list by asking opinion leaders and legal tech professionals to share their favorite resources.