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Wayne Unger

Wayne Unger

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Crime|Political|Technology|US

Legal fight against AI-generated child pornography is complicated – a legal scholar explains why, and how the law could catch up

US law tries to strike a balance between free speech and protecting people from harm. When it comes to child pornography, AI makes that task all the more difficult.

Legal fight against AI-generated child pornography is complicated – a legal scholar explains why, and how the law could catch up
Election

Trump defends himself to the Supreme Court, saying he called ‘for peace, patriotism, respect for law and order’ on Jan. 6 and is not an insurrectionist

The first shoe has dropped in the Supreme Court’s process of considering whether Donald Trump is eligible to be president.

Trump defends himself to the Supreme Court, saying he called ‘for peace, patriotism, respect for law and order’ on Jan. 6 and is not an insurrectionist
Election|News|US

Colorado voters seeking to disqualify Trump from the ballot tell Supreme Court Jan. 6 ‘will forever stain’ US history

In their Supreme Court brief, Colorado residents seeking to bar Trump from their state’s ballot say that ‘Trump intentionally organized and incited a violent mob to attack the US Capitol.’

Colorado voters seeking to disqualify Trump from the ballot tell Supreme Court Jan. 6 ‘will forever stain’ US history
Election|News|US

More than 78 ‘friends’ of the Supreme Court offer advice on the 14th Amendment and Trump’s eligibility

78 parties have filed amicus briefs with the Supreme Court to add context and additional arguments for the justices to consider in a case that could disqualify Donald Trump from the ballot.

More than 78 ‘friends’ of the Supreme Court offer advice on the 14th Amendment and Trump’s eligibility
Crime|Election|Political|US

Trump gets an ‘unconditional discharge’ in hush money conviction − a constitutional law expert explains what that means

A New York state court judge sentenced Donald Trump in his hush money case to ‘unconditional discharge.’ What does that mean?

Trump gets an ‘unconditional discharge’ in hush money conviction − a constitutional law expert explains what that means

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