Efforts to quell online disinformation face free speech challenge at Supreme Court
CASE PREVIEW By Amy Howe on Mar 15, 2024 at 9:24 am The justices will hear oral argument in Murthy v. Missouri on Monday. (Thomas Hawk via Flickr) Less than one month after hearing oral arguments in a pair of challenges to controversial laws in Texas and Florida that would regulate how large social media […]
This Week In Rideshare: Rules, Booths, and Minnesota
Gig workers face new rules, Amazon reaches Zen and Uber leaves Minnesota. LegalRideshare breaks it down. New gig worker rules kick in, Uber and Lyft get out, and what are you thinking, Amazon? It’s all here in This Week in Rideshare. NEW GIG WORKER RULES New rules have just taken place. The Dispatch reported: A […]
Court faces dispute over insurer’s rights in asbestos bankruptcy plan
CASE PREVIEW By Ronald Mann on Mar 15, 2024 at 11:41 am The court will hear oral arguments in Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Company on Tuesday. (Jesse Collins, Wikimedia Commons) As a specific legal question, Tuesday’s bankruptcy case is simple, almost trivial: whether the Bankruptcy Code provisions that permit any “party in interest” […]
Criminal Legal Reform Advocates Rally at Michigan State Capitol
Rally Comes Ahead of Michigan House Hearing on Second Look Sentencing Act Lansing, Michigan – On Tuesday, March 19 at 8AM Local Time, criminal legal reform advocates, formerly incarcerated individuals and their families, people who have been directly impacted by violent crime, and experts will rally on the steps of the Michigan capitol in support […]
Mike Lindell Is Back At SCOTUS For Another Ritual Pantsing
(Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) On March 5, 2022, pillow puffer Mike Lindell vowed to sue “all the machines” and get rid of electronic voting. On March 9, 2024 he promised to hand-deliver evidence to the Supreme Court “to save this country!” And those two cases are the same case. Here at ATL, […]
Supreme Court limits “safety valve” in federal sentencing law
OPINION ANALYSIS By Ronald Mann on Mar 15, 2024 at 5:51 pm The court ruled 6-3 in Pulsifer v. United States on Friday. (R Boed via Flickr) Justice Elena Kagan’s opinion for a sharply divided court in Pulsifer v. United States resolves an ambiguity in the provisions added to federal sentencing law in the First […]
Top AI Tools for Lawyer Marketers | 2024
If you’re a lawyer or marketing professional charged with marketing your law firm, check out these top AI tools for lawyer marketers in 2024. You are probably experimenting with Generative AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft CoPilot or Claude for marketing and writing tasks — whether for article outlines, keyword research, topic ideas, headline ideas […]