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Legislation

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 on Thursday that California's law requiring background checks for ammunition purchases violates the Second Amendment, upholding a lower court's permanent injunction against the law.
Federal Court Strikes Down California Ammunition Background Checks
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5 hours ago5 hours ago
Spain Proposes Overhaul of Franco-Era Secrets Law
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2 days ago2 days
Puerto Rico Governor Signs Ban on Trans Youth Treatments
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JUL 17JUL 17
Thousands Protest as Zelenskyy Signs Anti-Corruption Law
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2 days ago2 days
House Advances Crypto Bills After Historic 10-Hour Vote
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JUL 17JUL 17
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Antitrust actions & laws

T-Mobile announced Wednesday that it is ending all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs while seeking Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval for two major acquisitions worth over $4 billion each, including United States Cellular's wireless operations and Metronet fiber services.
T-Mobile Ends DEI Programs Amid FCC Deal Approval Push
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JUL 10JUL 10
EU Fines Delivery Hero, Glovo €329M for Food Delivery 'Cartel'
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JUN 3JUN 3
Canada: Alberta Eases Path to Referendum After Liberal Victory
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APR 30APR 30
Judge Holds Apple in Contempt for App Store Violations
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MAY 1MAY 1
US Dept. of Justice Seeks Google Breakup as Antitrust Trial Begins
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APR 21APR 21
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Copyrights

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria ruled Wednesday that Meta's use of copyrighted books to train its Llama AI model constituted fair use under copyright law, dismissing a lawsuit brought by 13 authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates.
US Judge Tosses Author Lawsuit over Meta AI Training
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JUN 27JUN 27
Disney, Universal Sue AI Generator Midjourney Over Copyright
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JUN 12JUN 12
Trump Fires Top Copyright Official
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MAY 12MAY 12
Getty Images Files Copyright Lawsuit Against Stability AI
JUN 9JUN 9
German Court Rules Birkenstock Sandals Are Not Works of Art
+5
FEB 21FEB 21
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Product liability

J&J Unit Files For Bankruptcy to Pursue $8.9B Talc Settlement
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APR 5 2023APR 2023
Tesla this week reported a dramatic 71% decline in first-quarter profits to $409 million, while revenue dropped 9% to $19.3 billion, falling significantly below Wall Street expectations amid growing challenges for the electric vehicle manufacturer.
Musk to Scale Back White House Role as Tesla Profits Plunge
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APR 23APR 23
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Information disclosure

The U.K. government revealed Tuesday a secret £850 million ($1.1 billion) scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans after a February 2022 data breach exposed the personal information of nearly 19,000 people who had applied for British sanctuary, putting them at risk of Taliban reprisals.
UK Reveals Secret £850M Afghan Relocation After Data Breach
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JUL 15JUL 15
US Halts Flow of Intelligence to Ukraine
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MAR 5MAR 5
US May Ban TikTok Without ByteDance Stake Sale
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MAR 16 2023MAR 2023
US Agency to Announce 'Surveillance Industry' Regulation
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AUG 15 2023AUG 2023
EU Warns Twitter Over 'Incomplete' Content-Moderation Report
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FEB 9 2023FEB 2023
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