29 May, 2020 Executive order targeting social media companies unlikely to change foundational internet law By Mark Sableman Don’t count on President Trump’s executive order overturning or significantly restricting the statute that has governed internet freedom...
19 May, 2020 The FCC’s ‘Contest Rule’ and how it may affect your sweepstakes By Halpin Burke The Federal Communications Commission‘s (“FCC”) “Contest Rule” (found in the Communication Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. § 509)) applies to...
14 May, 2020 You may avoid coronavirus contacts, but you can’t avoid online contracts By Mark Sableman While people have moved their activities online to avoid coronavirus contacts, we can be pretty sure they aren’t avoiding coronavirus-era...
11 May, 2020 Seventh Circuit rules that federal court has jurisdiction over claims brought under BIPA By Luke Sosnicki Elizabeth Casale James Shreve On May 5, 2020, the Seventh Circuit held that a plaintiff who brought claims under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act...
11 May, 2020 Making Clery Act notifications during COVID-19 By Katie Wendel Aaron Lacey As postsecondary counsel and administrators continue to manage the many changes brought on by COVID-19, they also continue to work...
11 May, 2020 Minding FERPA during COVID-19 By Scott Goldschmidt Here at REGucation, we deeply appreciate that this is not an easy time for the higher education administrators of the world. The phone...
06 May, 2020 Why plaintiffs should think twice before recording a lis pendens By Jeff Brown In Goens v. Blood, the United States District Court of the Southern District of California recently held that commercial tenants cannot...
04 May, 2020 Proxy Voting By Christopher Murray Proxy Voting: When an absent member of Congress authorizes a present member to vote on his or her behalf. Sit Down You're Rocking The...