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5 Mar 2024, 6:46 pm by Gene Takagi
Conversions of for-profit journalism organizations to nonprofit journalism organizations May be tax recognition event for for-profit owners Must consider whether revenue sources will create issues (e.g., too much advertising revenue could jeopardize 501(c)(3) status) Cannot engage in political campaign intervention (e.g., publishing op-eds that contain electioneering messages) Watt’s Up with Energy Credits The DOE describes the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 as the… [read post]
5 Mar 2024, 8:13 am by Marty Lederman
 Nevertheless, the Court’s resolution was ingenious, in that (as I explained here) it reached the right result while not adopting any of the lousy arguments Trump himself had offered; allowed the Court to avoid opining on questions related to Trump’s constitutional eligibility to serve again as President (or in any other covered office); and at the same time preserved the power of states to do two other things that presumably don’t trouble the Justices nearly as… [read post]
5 Mar 2024, 6:07 am by Daniel M. Kowalski
” The Feb. 15 order* requires Justice Department approval “to participate in writing engagements (e.g., articles; blogs) and speaking engagements (e.g., speeches; panel discussions; interviews). [read post]
5 Mar 2024, 5:00 am by Daniel J. Gilman
I’ll focus on some rather straightforward points, but for deeper dives on specific issues to do with credit cards and competition (and regulation), see my International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE) colleague Julian Morris on the Credit Card Competition Act here; and Julian, Todd Zywicki, and Geoff Manne on payment-card interchange fees here. [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 5:56 pm
“Instead, Judge Burke’s opinion imagines a world in which international money laundering simply doesn’t exist,” Greytak said in a statement, adding that the group expects the ruling to be appealed and overturned by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 3:39 pm by Carl Shusterman
“Essential” travel that may continue across the borders under the new restrictions includes, but is not limited to: U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents returning to the United States Travel for lawful cross-border trade (e.g. truck drivers carrying cargo) Travel to work in the United States Travel for medical purposes (e.g., to receive medical treatment in the United States) Travel to attend educational institutions Travel for emergency response and public… [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 9:08 am by Marcel Pemsel
If the conditions of Art. 10(2) TMD/Art. 9(2) EUTMR are not met or an exception applies (e.g. [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 7:36 am by Marcus Evans and Rosie Nance
This includes an overview of AI assurance and the tools that can be used (e.g. audits, performance testing), notes on AI assurance in practice, and key actions for organisations. [read post]
1 Mar 2024, 12:31 pm by Eugene Volokh
The findings are based on prompts that requested chatbots to generate "soft" hate speech—speech that is controversial and may cause pain to members of communities but does not intend to harm and is not recognized as incitement to hatred by international human rights law. [read post]
1 Mar 2024, 6:10 am by Federica Paddeu
For this reason, “inducive” countermeasures are also often referred to as “coercive” (e.g., Gianelli and Cannizzaro). [read post]
29 Feb 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
Around the time the SEC proposed its rules on PDA, the SEC’s Division of Examination launched an AI-related sweep, asking firms questions concerning how they are using AI and requesting that they provide, among other things, a description of their models and techniques, the source and providers of their data, and internal reports of any incidents where AI use raised any regulatory, ethical or legal issues.9 The SEC has also requested copies of the firms’ AI compliance… [read post]
29 Feb 2024, 2:29 pm by Keith Szeliga and Emily Theriault
It includes compensation in the form of cash, corporate securities (e.g., stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments), and any other assets, products, or services provided in exchange for services rendered by employees.[2] Examples of compensation include salaries and wages, bonuses and incentive compensation, fringe benefits, income tax differential pay, “golden parachute” and “golden handcuff” payments, backpay, severance pay, pension costs and other… [read post]
29 Feb 2024, 12:02 pm by Guest Author
  Regulation O prohibits or limits extensions of credit to “insiders,” which include executive officers, directors, and principal shareholders, as well as any related interest of such a person (e.g., a company controlled by an insider). 12 C.F.R. [read post]
29 Feb 2024, 12:23 am by Anastasiia Kyrylenko
This move is criticized by scholars, as it goes against international law and places excessive burden on customs officers. [read post]
Additionally, under LB 308 the definition of a DTC genetic testing company does not include an entity “solely engaged in collecting, using, or analyzing genetic data or biological samples in the context of research, as defined in [HIPAA], conducted in accordance with” the federal Common Rule, International Conference on Harmonization Good Clinical Practice (“ICH GCP”) Guideline, or 21 C.F.R. parts 50 and 56. [read post]
The ASEAN AI Governance Guide also outlines four key components of an AI governance framework, which are identical to the Singapore’s Model AI Governance Framework[6] last updated in January 2020: Internal governance structures and measures – Deployers should set up (or adapt existing) internal governance structure and measures to incorporate values, risks and responsibilities relating to algorithmic decision-making. [read post]
26 Feb 2024, 9:16 pm by Jacob Sapochnick
The most common include delays associated with internal security checks relating to criminal convictions, security risks, prior visa denials, and other admissibility issues. [read post]
26 Feb 2024, 9:05 pm by renholding
We train and assess law students as individuals:  With few exceptions (e.g., moot court or journals), their classwork, their tests, and their job opportunities hinge on their ability to succeed as individuals. [read post]