Category «Legal Research»

Google’s nightmare: How a search spinoff could remake the web

Ars Technica: “Google wasn’t around for the advent of the World Wide Web, but it successfully remade the web on its own terms. Today, any website that wants to be findable has to play by Google’s rules, and after years of search dominance, the company has lost a major antitrust case that could reshape both …

Subjects: Courts, E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

School Librarians Are the First and Perhaps Only Line of Defense in a School for Students’ First Amendment Rights”

Book Riot: “How South Carolina school librarians are rising to the challenge of statewide book bans and why they retain hope in these challenging times. Three U.S. states have provisions in their state law that allow for removal of books from all public schools under certain circumstances. These are South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah. Tennessee …

Subjects: Censorship, Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation, Libraries

How to Protest Safely in the Age of Surveillance

Wired: “A major groundswell of nationwide protests against the second Trump administration has arrived. If you’re going to join any protests, as is your right under the First Amendment, you need to think beyond your physical well-being to your digital security, too. The same surveillance apparatus that’s enabling the Trump administration’s raids of undocumented people …

Subjects: Legal Research

Social Media Is Now a DIY Alert System for ICE Raids

Wired: “The undocumented migrant community in the United States is using social networks and other digital platforms to send alerts about raids and the presence of immigration agents around the US. The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (Chirla) estimates that in recent days, around 300 migrants have been detained in California as …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legal Research, Social Media

US District Judge rules Trump’s deployment of California National Guard was illegal – Court of Appeals grants stay of order

Robert B. Hubbell: “In rapid succession on Thursday evening, the following occurred in California’s lawsuit challenging the legality of Trump’s federalization of the California National Guard for deployment in Los Angeles: US District Judge Bryer granted California’s motion for a temporary restraining order, finding that Trump violated the statutory conditions for federalizing the National Guard. …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Courts, Free Speech, Government Documents, Legal Research

Google Introduced a New Way to Use Search. Proceed With Caution

The New York Times: “…The arrival of AI Mode underscores how new technology is redefining what it means to search for something online. For decades, a web search involved looking up keywords, like “most reliable car brands,” to show a list of relevant websites. Now, with generative A.I., the technology that powers chatbots by using …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Trump administration will civilly and criminally prosecute companies that have employed migrant workers

Semafor: “The Trump administration will civilly and criminally prosecute [some] companies that have employed migrant workers, White House border czar Tom Homan said in an interview with Semafor’s Ben Smith Wednesday, a new dimension of risk for executives. “Worksite enforcement operations are going to massively expand,” he said. “They’re coming here for a better life …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Economy, Financial System, Food and Nutrition, Government Documents, Legal Research

AI Ethics with Professor Casey

AI Ethics with Professor Casey – “For nearly five years, I’ve (Casey Fiesler aka Professor Casey) been creating social media content (largely on TikTok and Instagram) about artificial intelligence, especially as related to ethics, policy, and social impact. This page is intended as a syllabus of sorts–a post-hoc curated collection of videos that provide introductions, …

Subjects: Legal Research

Introducing FortuneAIQ

“AI is reshaping work. What does it mean for your team? Fortune has unveiled a new hub, Fortune AIQ, dedicated to navigating AI’s real-world impact. Fortune has interviewed and surveyed the companies at the front lines of the AI revolution. In the coming months, we’ll roll out playbooks based on their learnings to help you …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Inside the AI Prompts DOGE Used to “Munch” Contracts Related to Veterans’ Health

ProPublica: “When an AI script written by a Department of Government Efficiency employee came across a contract for internet service, it flagged it as cancelable. Not because it was waste, fraud or abuse — the Department of Veterans Affairs needs internet connectivity after all — but because the model was given unclear and conflicting instructions. …

Subjects: AI, E-Government, E-Records, Legal Research

Where did billions in climate and infrastructure funding go?

Grist – From clean energy projects to bridges, this interactive tool shows what projects lawmakers announced in your neighborhood. “By the time President Donald Trump retook office, lawmakers had announced nearly $700 billion in funding for infrastructure- and climate-related projects under two bills passed during Joe Biden’s administration — the Inflation Reduction Act and the …

Subjects: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation, Search Engines