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Marianne Jennings
over 4 years ago
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Business Law
Can President Trump Block Twitter Users From His Twitter?
The president’s @realDonaldTrump Twitter account has more than 33 million followers. Since 2009, he has sent more then 35,000 messages on that account. Richard Wolf, “Trump Sued After Blocking Twitter Followers,” USA Today, July 12,...
Marianne Jennings
over 4 years ago
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Business Law
Alexa’s Role as a Witness in a Murder Trial
As technology brings new capabilities, there are issues that must be resolved using the very old rules of evidence emerge. The state of Arkansas may be the first to grapple with whether Amazon’s Alex could be a witness at a trial. Here are the...
Marianne Jennings
over 5 years ago
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Twitter Stops Administrative Summons From Trump Administration
U.S. Customs agents had filed to obtain a summons to force Twitter to reveal who was behind the @ALT_USCIS. The account is referred to as an alt-agency account, one of many Twitter accounts that have been attacking President Trump. The accounts claim...
Karen Morris
over 7 years ago
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Facebook, Free Speech,and Fighting Words; A Flap about Rap
Rap music has found its way to the hallowed halls of the United States Supreme Court. In a case recently argued, the issue is whether violent threats made on Facebook are protected by the Constitutional right of Free Speech or, in the alternative, subject...
Marianne Jennings
over 7 years ago
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The Former Goldman Sachs Programmer and the Fourth Amendment
In 2009, Sergey Aleynikov was working as a programmer for Goldman Sachs, making about $400,000 per year. He had developed programs for Goldman Sachs that were for high frequency trading. However, Sergey received an offer from another company to come and...
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over 11 years ago
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Marianne Jennings
over 9 years ago
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Twitter, the First Amendment, & Making Money
It’s a tight-rope task. The task is dealing with what account holders post on Twitter even as Twitter tries to make money as well as deal with governments in other countries that are not as tolerant of criticism and dissent as our First Amendment...