
Readers Write: Abortion law, Section 230 and the internet, economic dysfunction
- Deanne Drexler
- May 24, 2022
- Abortion
- dysfunction
- Economic
- internet
- Law
- readers
- Section
- Write
Opinion editor’s note: Star Tribune Opinion publishes letters from readers online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• A May 13 letter writer stated that ” the dependency of a fetus is unique, since only the impregnated women can ‘care’ for it.” I say to states making it difficult to impossible for […]
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A court just blew up internet law because it thinks YouTube isn’t a website
Yesterday the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decided in favor of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a lawsuit over HB 20, a bizarre law effectively banning many apps and websites from moderating posts by Texas residents. The court granted Paxton a stay on an earlier ruling to block the law, letting HB 20 go […]
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For Cryptocurrency, the Challenge Is to Balance Code and Law
- Deanne Drexler
- November 27, 2021
- Balance
- Challenge
- Code
- Cryptocurrency
- Law
This article is part of our latest DealBook special report on the trends that will shape the coming decades. The first time the Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig told computer scientists they were the unwitting regulators of the digital age — about 20 years ago — he made a coder cry. “I am not a […]
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Simple SEO Guide for Law Firms
In today’s digital-driven world, people are much more likely to go online to find lawyers than they are to look inside a heavy phone book. People go on Google to find what they need and they want to find it quickly. Studies show that after performing a Google search, 25% of people will call one of the first […]
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