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Crypto Could Enable Government Financial Surveillance, SEC Chair Warns
“Pushed in the wrong direction, crypto could become the most powerful financial surveillance architecture ever invented, the SEC chairman said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Chancery Court Announces 2026 Departure of Senior Magistrate Serena Molina
Molina, who has been with the Court of Chancery for almost seven years, is set to step down from the bench Feb. 28, with plans to become a professional neutral mediator, arbitrator, subject matter expert and court-appointed magistrate. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Investigative Complexities of the TAKE IT DOWN Act
The increasing prevalence of cyberstalking, harmful deepfakes and online harassment is creating profound risks for individuals and organizations. So much so that Congress has implemented a federal statute designed to shift liability toward online platforms and provide victims with enforceable removal rights. Click Here To Read The Full Article
ABA Highlights AI Legal Ed Efforts at Penn, Stanford, Georgetown
More than half the law schools responding to the ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence reported that they offer or plan to offer courses on AI and the law. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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