Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Where’s the Line?
By Derrick Broze The use of artificial intelligence is quickly expanding in the legal arena, but what are the implications of “robot” attorneys and plaintiffs…
By Derrick Broze The use of artificial intelligence is quickly expanding in the legal arena, but what are the implications of “robot” attorneys and plaintiffs…
By B.N. Frank People continue to buy and drive Tesla vehicles despite the many issues that have been reported about them, some fatal. Of course,…
By Rónán Kennedy, University of Galway Science fiction’s visions of the future include many versions of artificial intelligence (AI), but relatively few examples where software…
By Joe Mullin Only people can get patents. There’s a good reason for that, which is that the patent grant—a temporary monopoly granted by the…
By Aaron Mackey and Joe Mullin EFF and our supporters have fought off numerous wrongheaded attempts by Congress to regulate online speech, including several that…
By Janet Phelan The promise of America lies specifically in these words: “With Liberty and Justice for all.” Through a balancing of the three branches…
By Janet Phelan In my years as a reporter, I have seldom seen such a legal assault launched against an individual as is being inflicted…
By Janet Phelan Amy Sallas survived an apparent stroke. She survived Covid and survived being forcibly taken from her home by the Cook County Public…
By Ryan McMaken The policy response to the covid panic of 2020 in the United States was one of the most widespread direct attacks on…
By B.N. Frank The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently been heavily criticized for approving a $56,000/year Alzheimer’s’ drug that experts insist may not…
By B.N. Frank Vaccine side effects, injuries, deaths have been reported for decades (see 1, 2, 3). They continue to be reported about COVID vaccines…
By Olivia Rondeau After Mary Ann Dupere had a stroke in 2010, her daughter, Tina, became her caretaker in the family’s Dartmouth, Massachusetts home of…
By Tyler Durden After receiving more than 75,000 individual complaints that its Alex-powered Echo devices were spying on them, Amazon has abandoned its policy that…
Op-Ed by Janet Phelan “The truth is a terrible thing, but not compared to falsehood.” – Jordan Peterson Legal reform is a banner under which…