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October 16, 2019 | Legaltech News

First Amendment Questions Cloud California's New Election Deepfakes Law

First Amendment advocates have voiced concerns over California's amended Election Code that looks to combat deepfakes, questioning its constitutionality and effectiveness. The law is likely to be a test run for other states looking to combat deepfakes.
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October 16, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

What's Up With Kansas? Let's Count the Cases | Alito Asks: What's Going On Here? Let's Talk About Money | Headline Roundup: Testing Gorsuch's Textualism

Kansas has what seems an outsized number of Supreme Court cases this term -- what's going on? Plus: Justice Alito cut to the chase in the Puerto Rico debt financing case: Is this about money? And: if you missed it, the progressive group Demand Justice is floating 32 contenders that any Democratic president should consider for the high court.
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October 15, 2019 | National Law Journal

Gibson Dunn Adds Former DOJ Antitrust Appellate Chief Limarzi

"After 11 years in the section, it was time to move on," Kristen Limarzi said when asked about the timing of the move.
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October 15, 2019 | Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: CFIUS Draft Rules on 'Sensitive Personal Data' | New and Notable FARA Filings | News Roundup: 'Public Servants Versus Donald Trump' | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots -- we're highlighting some commentary on CFIUS draft rules. Plus: a snippet on new and notable FARA filings, which reveal some Big Law hourly rates. Who Got the Work -- and all the big moves are here. Thanks for reading!
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October 15, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Urged to Overrule Race-Based 'Insular Cases,' Roberts Questioned Relevance

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. twice said he did not see the relevance of the Insular Cases because the other parties in the case were not relying on them in the high court. The Insular Cases are a series of decisions from the early 1900s that created a distinction between incorporated and unincorporated territories.
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October 15, 2019 | National Law Journal

Roberts, Urged to Overrule Race-Based 'Insular Cases,' Questioned Relevance

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. twice said he did not see the relevance of the Insular Cases because the other parties in the case were not relying on them in the high court. The Insular Cases are a series of decisions from the early 1900s that created a distinction between incorporated and unincorporated territories.
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October 15, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

Former SGs Face Off in Puerto Rico Board Case | Will the Insular Cases Follow Korematsu's Fate? | SG Francisco Wants Time in Georgia Copyright Case | Podcast: Catch Up With Nicole Saharsky

The US Supreme Court today hears a dispute over the constitutionality of the board Congress set up to oversee the Puerto Rico financial crisis, and the case pits two veteran advocates against each other. Plus, the Trump SG, Noel Francisco, is seeking argument time in December's Georgia state code copyright case. And scroll down for a podcast link featuring Mayer Brown's Nicole Saharsky. Thanks for reading!
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October 15, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Juul Hit With First Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Florida Teen's Death

A Pasco County woman said she's been "sentenced to a life of sadness" after the death of her 18-year-old son, which she blames on e-cigarettes.
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October 15, 2019 | Litigation Daily

First Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Juul

A Florida woman said she was "sentenced to a life of sadness" after her 18-year-old son died due to electronic cigarettes, according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday by Levin Simes Abrams in California.
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October 15, 2019 | The Recorder

Juul Hit With First Wrongful Death Lawsuit

A Florida woman said she was "sentenced to a life of sadness" after her 18-year-old son died due to electronic cigarettes, according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday by Levin Simes Abrams in California.
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