September 4, 2019 - The Federal Trade Commission announces that Google has agreed to pay a record $170 million penalty to settle accusations that YouTube broke the law when it knowingly tracked and ...
State police said that Karla Flores, 45, and Christian Burgos-Rodriguez, 30, were involved in a drug operation that utilized ...
John Bandler of Bandler Law Firm PLLC discusses data law regarding the collection and use of data about people, addressing ...
The Law School’s Center for Academic Freedom and Free Speech hosted its inaugural conference on the 50th anniversary of the ...
Only 6,500 participants have enrolled in a program that has cost taxpayers more than $86 million — a warning for other states looking to impose restrictions on Medicaid in a second Trump presidency.
Trump, Musk defend DOGE Senate to vote on budget goals this week Embattled New York mayor vows to stay put  Trump blames Ukraine as U.S. revives Russia ties President ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller repeatedly had to be asked to “calm down” during a wide-ranging CNN ...
This spotlight is part of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public service ...
The authors write "The Second Circuit’s decision may have significant downstream implications for other digital lending services, making it more difficult to operate absent licensing agreements with ...
There’s another recurring flaw in the litigation against the President.
A recent John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics (IOP) offered an opportunity for Harvard Kennedy School professors and IOP fellows to analyze what we have seen and what we might expect ...