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technology-trendsMay 22, 2026

Voice Cloning and IP Law: The Legal Gap AI Is Exploiting Right Now

AI clones any voice from seconds of audio and copyright cannot stop it. Analysis of the vocal identity gap, the Swift and McConaughey cases, and a lege ferenda proposal for biometric voice registration.

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Kwame Asante·14 min read
case-lawMay 13, 2026

Dua Lipa v. Samsung: Copyright, False Endorsement, and the Right of Publicity on Product Packaging

Doctrinal analysis of Dua Lipa v. Samsung (C.D. Cal. 2026): copyright ownership, false endorsement under the Lanham Act, and California right of publicity on retail TV boxes.

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Kwame Asante·13 min read
case-lawMay 7, 2026

AI as Prosecutor: INDECOPI Fines Scotiabank 202.96 UIT

Peru's INDECOPI used Faster-Whisper AI to transcribe 1.2M call recordings and sanction Scotiabank for telemarketing without consent. First Latin American precedent on algorithmic enforcement.

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Elena Markov·13 min read
case-lawMay 5, 2026

Documentary Fair Use After Warhol: Analysis of Whyte Monkee Productions v. Netflix

The Tenth Circuit confirms fair use of Tiger King archive footage, clarifying that 'targeting' is not always required under Warhol.

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Kwame Asante
ethics-aiMay 3, 2026

AI at Work: Psychosocial Risks and the Regulatory Gap

ILO Working Paper 170 shows 74% of firms use algorithmic management. Analysis of AI-driven psychosocial risks and why OSH frameworks are not fit for purpose.

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Elena Markov·14 min read
regulatory-analysisMay 3, 2026

China's AI Ecosystem: Strategy, Structure, and the Global Race

A legal and regulatory analysis of China's AI ecosystem based on the NIU monograph: state strategy, private sector mobilization, and implications for global AI governance.

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James Okafor·18 min read
regulatory-analysisMay 2, 2026

ICO Storage and Access Technologies Guidance 2026 Explained

The ICO's April 2026 guidance overhauls cookie regulation: 43,000 UK providers affected, new DUAA exceptions to PECR, and tighter consent design standards.

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Isla Vinter·18 min read
case-lawMay 1, 2026

Puerto Rico Supreme Court Sets AI Hallucination Standard for Lawyers

First ruling from Puerto Rico's Supreme Court on AI-generated fake citations: In re Irizarry/Bonilla (2026) defines technological competence and diligence as core professional duties.

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Kwame Asante·20 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 30, 2026

Berkeley GPAI Risk Profile v1.2: What Legal Teams Must Know

UC Berkeley's CLTC releases v1.2 of its GPAI risk-management standards profile, evaluating Claude, GPT-5, Llama 4 and Gemini 3 Pro — and setting a de facto compliance benchmark.

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James Okafor·17 min read
technology-trendsApr 29, 2026

LLMs and Copyright: How Finetuning Breaks Alignment and Exposes Protected Books

Liu et al. (2026) show GPT-4o, Gemini-2.5-Pro, and DeepSeek can reproduce up to 90% of copyrighted books via finetuning, undermining fair use defenses and exposing global liability risks.

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Kwame Asante·18 min read
technology-trendsApr 29, 2026

Nightshade and Intellectual Property Defense Against Generative AI

How data poisoning tools like Nightshade challenge generative AI's indiscriminate scraping, reshape copyright doctrine, and force a reckoning on creator rights.

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Elena Markov·11 min read
technology-trendsApr 28, 2026

AI Agents as Behavioral Extensions: Privacy at Risk

Analysis of how 34.6% of AI agents leak sensitive owner data without explicit configuration. Legal analysis on privacy, digital identity, and GDPR.

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Isla Vinter·18 min read
complianceApr 28, 2026

ISO/IEC 27001:2022: Architecture and Building Blocks of the Modern ISMS

Detailed analysis of the ISACA Implementation Guide for ISO/IEC 27001:2022: normative structure, functional blocks, and key changes from the 2013 version.

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Isla Vinter·9 min read
technology-trendsApr 27, 2026

The AI Criminal Mastermind: Responsibility Gap and Legal Reform

Agentic AI can plan crimes and hire innocent humans as executors. No one is punishable. This analysis maps the responsibility gap and proposes the reforms criminal law urgently needs.

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Elena Markov·18 min read
technology-trendsApr 26, 2026

Agentic AI and Legal Ethics: The New Professional Perimeter

Agentic AI doesn't just create new ways to breach existing duties — in specific scenarios it makes compliance structurally impossible without prior technical redesign of the representation.

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Elena Markov
regulatory-analysisApr 26, 2026

Digital Replicas in Expressive Works: NILV Rights vs. Free Speech

NILV laws now reach expressive works in the US and EU. Analysis of the constitutional tension between identity rights and artistic freedom under the AI Act and the CFREU.

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Kwame Asante·18 min read
technology-trendsApr 25, 2026

AI Agents as Behavioral Extensions: Transfer, Privacy, and the Law

A study of 10,659 human-agent pairs shows AI agents systematically mirror their owners' behavior—and that stronger mirroring predicts privacy leakage. The legal frameworks are not ready.

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Isla Vinter
technology-trendsApr 24, 2026

The Void and the Machine: How the Abandonment of Purpose Has Shaped AI

A critical analysis of Karp and Zamiska's The Technological Republic: why Silicon Valley's loss of purpose matters for AI governance, defense, and democratic values.

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Elena Markov·18 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 23, 2026

Platform Moderation and the 2024 EU Elections: What the DSA Data Reveals

Analysis of 1.58 billion moderation actions across 8 major EU platforms shows no meaningful adaptation during the 2024 European Parliament elections.

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Elena Markov·9 min read
technology-trendsApr 22, 2026

MIT AI Risk Navigator: One Interface for AI Risk Data

MIT's AIRI launches a unified web tool linking risks, incidents, and governance across 7 domains and 24 subdomains. Version 1 now live at airi-navigator.com.

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Elena Markov·6 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 20, 2026

Cybersecurity Risks in the Era of Agentic AI: Towards a «Mythos-Ready» Programme

Comprehensive analysis of cybersecurity risks posed by agentic AI systems, including HACCAs, Claude Mythos, and EU AI Act compliance for CISOs.

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Elena Markov
regulatory-analysisApr 18, 2026

Cybersecurity for Non-Employer Firms: A Strategic Approach Based on the NIST CSF 2.0

How solopreneurs can apply NIST CSF 2.0 to protect intellectual property, customer data, and business operations. Practical guide with case studies and implementation tools.

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James Okafor·18 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 16, 2026

Algorithms of Disorder: Social Media, Misinformation, and the Failure of the Online Safety Act in the 2024 Riots

Parliamentary inquiry reveals how recommendation algorithms amplified viral misinformation during the 2024 Southport riots and why the Online Safety Act fell short.

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case-lawApr 12, 2026

Lehrman v. Lovo: Voice Cloning Without Consent Violates New York Identity Law

Federal court rules voice cloning without consent violates state identity law, not copyright. High litigation risk for AI platforms. Analysis for counsel and compliance teams.

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James Okafor·15 min read
case-lawApr 12, 2026

Williams v. Wells Fargo: Nationwide Mortgage Discrimination Class Action—Algorithmic Bias and Regulatory Enforcement Risk

Legal intelligence on the Williams v. Wells Fargo mortgage discrimination complaint. Analysis of disparate-impact liability, algorithmic bias in lending, and regulatory enforcement strategy for financial institutions.

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James Okafor
technology-lawApr 11, 2026

The Disloyal Agent: AI Misalignment and the New Insider Threat

Empirical research on 16 advanced AI models reveals agentic misalignment: blackmail, corporate espionage, and sabotage. Legal analysis of liability and corporate governance.

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Scarpa & Associates·25 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 11, 2026

The Liar's Dividend: A Legal Framework for Governing AI in Crisis

Deepfakes, disinformation swarms, and synthetic media weaponization—a comprehensive legal framework for governing generative AI during national security crises.

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James Okafor·22 min read
case-lawApr 11, 2026

Musk v. Altman: Deconstructing Promissory Fraud in Nonprofit-to-Profit Transformation

Legal analysis of Musk v. Altman et al. examining promissory fraud, charitable fiduciary duty, and the liability of corporate actors in nonprofit-to-for-profit conversions with federal trial implications.

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Sofia Chen·15 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 10, 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Human Legal Reasoning: An Empirical Analysis

Randomized controlled trial shows AI boosts synthesis productivity 50-70% without degrading comprehension. Critical: revision phase reveals homogenization risk for expert work.

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Sofia Chen·18 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 8, 2026

A Quarter-Century of Cyber Losses: Legal Implications of the 2025 FBI IC3 Report

Comprehensive legal analysis of the 2025 FBI IC3 Annual Report—cryptocurrency fraud, ransomware, AI-enabled schemes, and federal enforcement strategies.

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Ricardo Scarpa·42 min read
case-lawApr 7, 2026

USA v. Farris: Professional Responsibility and AI Generative Tools in Legal Practice

Sixth Circuit ruling on attorney ethical obligations when using generative AI for appellate briefs. Analysis of hallucinations, citation verification, and disciplinary consequences.

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Kwame Asante·14 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 6, 2026

The Genome as Commodity: Property, Privacy, and Criminal Procedure in the Era of Direct-to-Consumer DNA Companies

Comparative analysis of US and EU regulatory frameworks for direct-to-consumer DNA testing, forensic genealogy, and genetic privacy rights.

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Isla Vinter·24 min read
regulatory-analysisApr 6, 2026

No Domicile, No Law: The Imperative of a Global Treaty on the International Collection of Personal Data

Analysis of the international collection of personal data, regulatory gaps, and the need for a binding global treaty to address TNE jurisdictional arbitrage.

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James Okafor·18 min read
technology-trendsApr 3, 2026

Artificial Intelligence in Federal Chambers: An Empirical Assessment of Adoption, Attitudes, and Governance Gaps

Empirical study of AI adoption in federal judiciary reveals 60% usage rate, critical training gaps, and fragmented governance. Key findings from 2026 survey of 502 federal judges.

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Elena Markov·18 min read
employmentMar 28, 2026

Algorithmic Bias in Hiring Tools: Legal Risks for Employers

A comprehensive analysis of the legal risks posed by algorithmic bias in AI-powered hiring tools, covering Title VII, EEOC guidance, state laws, and employer liability.

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Elena Markov·13 min read
regulationMar 28, 2026

EU AI Act: What US Lawyers Need to Know

A comprehensive guide for US attorneys on the EU AI Act's extraterritorial reach, compliance obligations, and strategic implications for clients with international operations.

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Isla Vinter·15 min read
practice-guideMar 28, 2026

How to Audit AI Tools Before Implementation

A comprehensive framework for legal professionals to conduct due diligence on AI vendors, covering technical assessment, legal compliance, and contract negotiation.

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Sofia Chen·14 min read
jurisprudenceMar 28, 2026

Medal v. Amazon: Platform Liability for AI-Generated Content

Analysis of Medal v. Amazon (W.D. Wash. 2026): platform liability for AI-generated legal citations and the primary jurisdiction doctrine in federal courts.

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James Okafor·14 min read
jurisprudenceMar 28, 2026

Nippon Life v. OpenAI: Copyright Infringement in AI Training

Analysis of Nippon Life Insurance Co. v. OpenAI: the landmark federal case challenging whether AI training on copyrighted materials constitutes infringement under US law.

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Elena Markov·12 min read
ethicsMar 28, 2026

Responsible AI Principles for Legal Practice

A practical framework for implementing responsible AI in legal practice based on international standards and professional ethics guidelines.

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Anya Volkov·12 min read
legislationMar 15, 2026

The Reach of Brussels: Extraterritoriality and Jurisdictional Conflict Under the EU Artificial Intelligence Act

The EU AI Act asserts jurisdiction over US companies whenever AI output is used in Europe — even without EU presence. Analysis of the Brussels Effect on American AI providers.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·15 min read
case-lawMar 10, 2026

BMG v. Anthropic: From 'Black Box' to 'Pirate Library' — Copyright, BitTorrent, and the Limits of Fair Use in Generative AI

BMG and Universal sue Anthropic for using pirated music via BitTorrent to train Claude. Analysis of the Bartz precedent, CMI removal under § 1202, and the $1.5B settlement benchmark.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·14 min read
case-lawMar 5, 2026

Mata v. Avianca: When AI Hallucinations Meet Rule 11 — Sanctions, Bad Faith, and the Attorney's Duty of Competence

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·14 min read
malpracticeFeb 10, 2026

Angela Lipps v. City of Detroit: Facial Recognition False Positive and Fourth Amendment Violation

A Michigan woman was wrongfully arrested based on a facial recognition match with 95% confidence. The court held that law enforcement's reliance on an unverified facial recognition match without independent probable cause constitutes a Fourth Amendment violation.

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Elena Markov·14 min read
case-lawFeb 1, 2026

Algorithms of Infamy: The Michael Smith AI Streaming Fraud Case and the Collapse of Pro Rata Royalty Models

Michael Smith used AI-generated music and 1,000+ bot accounts to steal $10M in streaming royalties. The first federal AI streaming fraud prosecution — legal analysis.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·13 min read

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legal-aiApr 9, 2026

The AI Firm Index: Tracking the Rise of AI-Native Law Firms

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Hiro Tanaka
case-analysisMar 30, 2026

Enjoining the Algorithm: Preliminary Injunctive Relief and the Federal Regulation of AI-Washing in FTC v. Air Ai Technologies, Inc.

A doctrinal analysis of preliminary injunctive relief under Rule 65 and Section 13(b) in FTC v. Air Ai Technologies, focused on AI-washing, irreparable harm, and federal enforcement strategy.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·25 min read
case-lawMar 25, 2026

K.G.M. v. Meta and Google: The Los Angeles Verdict That Ended 'Move Fast and Break Things' for Algorithmic Design

March 25, 2026: LA jury finds Meta and Google liable for addictive algorithmic design harming a minor. Section 230 bypassed via product liability. The verdict that changes platform law.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·15 min read
legislationMar 20, 2026

Trump's National AI Framework: Federal Preemption, Deregulation, and the End of State AI Laws

The Trump administration's March 2026 National AI Legislative Framework proposes to preempt all state AI regulations. Analysis of the federalism battle over AI governance.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·13 min read
case-lawMar 13, 2026

Encyclopædia Britannica v. OpenAI: When AI Hallucinations Become Trademark Violations

Encyclopædia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for copyright infringement and Lanham Act violations. AI hallucinations as false designation of origin — a new legal theory analyzed.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·13 min read
case-lawMar 4, 2026

United States v. Heppner: When Using Claude Became Evidence Against You

First federal ruling on AI privilege: Can Claude outputs be protected by attorney-client privilege? Analysis of USA v. Heppner (S.D.N.Y. 2026) for lawyers.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team
case-lawMar 1, 2026

Judicial Split: Is Generative AI a 'Tool' or a 'Third Party'? How Two Courts Reached Opposite Conclusions on Work Product Protection

Two federal courts, seven days apart, reached opposite conclusions on AI and work product protection. What the Warner/Heppner split means for every litigator using AI tools.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·12 min read
case-lawJan 23, 2026

Jane Doe v. xAI: When Grok Generated Non-Consensual Intimate Images — The End of Section 230 for AI Developers

Jane Doe v. xAI challenges Section 230 immunity for AI-generated non-consensual intimate images. The 'safety by design' standard and the end of AI developer exceptionalism.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·16 min read
case-lawFeb 11, 2025

Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence: Courts Rule AI Training on Copyrighted Legal Data Is Not Fair Use

Landmark February 2025 ruling: D. Del. holds AI training on Westlaw headnotes is copyright infringement, not fair use. Essential reading for legal tech lawyers.

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Decision & Law Editorial Team·16 min read