“Under the government’s wide interpretation of the CFAA,” they wrote, “standard safety analysis practices — these kinds of as accessing publicly offered data in a way advantageous to the public still prohibited by the owner of the facts — can be hugely risky.” Essential context: The circumstance that could make […]
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Circumstance preview: Justices will listen to argument on whether or not unanimous jury ruling applies retroactively
In April, the Supreme Court dominated in Ramos v. Louisiana that the Sixth Amendment establishes a proper to a unanimous jury that applies in the two federal and condition courts. On Wednesday in Edwards v. Vannoy, the justices will listen to argument on whether inmates whose convictions grew to become […]
Motions Not Covered By Atty Liability Legislation, Pa. Justices Say
Law360 (December 22, 2020, 9:17 PM EST) — Write-up-trial motions for contempt and sanctions — even involving $1 million in penalties that briefly froze a Philadelphia protection attorney’s financial institution accounts — are not a basis for suing for wrongful use of civil proceedings beneath Pennsylvania law, the state’s Supreme […]