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Artificial IntelligencePrivacy & Data Protection

Supreme Court Rules Warrants Needed for Google Location Data Access

The Supreme Court mandates warrants for law enforcement to access cellphone location data, extending digital privacy protections in Chatrie v. United States.

Jul 1, 20263 min read
Artificial IntelligenceLegal Tech

Stanford’s Ulysses AI predicts US antitrust case outcomes with new model

Stanford's Ulysses AI model forecasts outcomes in US antitrust litigation, aiding legal professionals with predictive analytics amid increased scrutiny.

Jun 25, 20262 min read
Supreme CourtRegulatory & Compliance

Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii’s Restrictive Gun Carry Law

The Supreme Court invalidated Hawaii’s 2023 law requiring permission to carry guns on private property open to the public, expanding Second Amendment rights.

Jun 25, 20263 min read
Access to JusticeRegulatory & Compliance

States Expand Nonlawyer Legal Roles to Boost Access to Justice

About a dozen U.S. states now allow nonlawyers to provide limited legal help—reshaping legal service delivery and increasing options for unrepresented litigants.

May 20, 20262 min read
Artificial IntelligencePrivacy & Data Protection

Stanford Law Warns: AI Can't 'Forget' Genomic Data, Raising Privacy Stakes

Stanford Law details how AI models make enforcing the right to be forgotten nearly impossible for genomic data, highlighting major privacy and regulatory risks for health tech.

Apr 23, 20263 min read
Artificial IntelligenceRegulatory & Compliance

Stanford Pushes AI Antitrust Tech Tools to Aid Legal Compliance

Stanford's new analysis urges the adoption of computational tools for antitrust enforcement in AI markets, highlighting the legal challenges tied to data, algorithms, and the Digital Markets Act.

Apr 20, 20262 min read
Artificial IntelligenceRegulatory & Compliance

Stanford's AI Principles Target Legal Compliance and Ethics

Stanford's AI Life Cycle Core Principles offer a framework for AI governance, emphasizing compliance and ethics within legal operations.

Apr 6, 20262 min read