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Post date: Posted on: December 17, 2015

According to a recent 7th Circuit US Court of Appeals opinion authored by Judge Posner, the answer is “no.” In a Forbes article, Nick Sibilla of the Institute of Justice wrote about the case—Backpage.com, LLC v. Dart—and court’s opinion:

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Legal Ethics, Social Media, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: October 28, 2015

In a recent post, Eugene Volokh analyzes a complaint by numerous advocacy groups to the U.S.

Tags: Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Social Media, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: May 16, 2015

At the New England Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Digest blog, Mark Whitney offers some practical tips for minimizing risks associated with employee mobility.

Tags: Contracts, Labor and Employment, Social Media, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: December 2, 2014

At Above the Law, a look at the manner in which different types of law firms purchase websites and web development services, and the utility of doing so.

Tags: Legal Industry, Social Media, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: November 5, 2014

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently reported a free speech victory for a faculty member who was unconstitutionally punished by a public college:

Tags: Constitutional Law, Labor and Employment, Social Media, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: October 29, 2014

Professor Haskell Murray offers thoughts on Ello, a Delaware public benefit corporation that owns and operates a t

Tags: Corporations, Fiduciary Duties, Securities, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Media, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: October 21, 2014

Facebook has filed suit against a number of major law firms, including DLA Piper and Milberg LLP, that represented a party-opponent.

Tags: Commercial Litigation, Contracts, Corporations, Intellectual Property, Legal Ethics, Legal Industry, Social Media, Technology & Law, Torts
Post date: Posted on: September 20, 2014

New Hampshire has become the latest state to enact a social media access statute, the Use of Social Media and Electronic Mail, NH RSA 275:73–75. The law takes effect on September 30.

Tags: Labor and Employment, Legislation, Social Media, Technology & Law

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