Tag: Supreme Court
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It’s Time for Courts to Tackle AI Harms with Product Liability
July 25, 2024
After this past Supreme Court term, federal agencies' ability to regulate AI is up in the air. But AI regulatory efforts in Europe show us that agencies aren't the only way to regulate this technology. Our courts have a role to play too, and product liability may just be a path forward.
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AI Policy
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
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Commercial AI Use
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Data Protection
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International Privacy
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Analysis
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Murthy v. Missouri and the Threat of Election Disinformation
March 21, 2024
As the 2024 U.S. Presidential election heats up, we’re returning to the thorny problem of election disinformation through the lens of content moderation and the recent Supreme Court case, Murthy v. Missouri.
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Anonymity
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
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Commercial AI Use
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Democracy & Free Speech
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Online Harassment
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Analysis
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Why the Supreme Court Must Turn Back Payday Lenders’ Attack on the CFPB’s Existence
October 3, 2023
Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) v. Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA). In the case, payday loan companies are trying to evade the CFPB’s consumer protection regulations by attacking the existence of the agency itself.
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Brokers
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Data Protection
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Analysis
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