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12705225896?profile=RESIZE_400xA recent US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruling has shifted regulatory enforcement from the federal agencies to the judicial system.  On 28 June 2024, the Supreme Court struck down a legal principle known as the Chevron Doctrine (or Deference).  This doctrine dates to a 1984 Supreme Court ruling (Chevron v Natural Resources Defense Council) that allows federal agencies to use their own expertise to interpret ambiguities in the law.  It became the foundation for the federal system of regulation through

10970905059?profile=RESIZE_400xIn 2015, ISIS conducted a series of coordinated attacks around Paris that killed 130 people and wounded nearly 500 more. Two years later, 39 people were killed in an ISIS attack on an Istanbul nightclub during the early hours of New Year’s Day.  This week, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a pair of cases arising from those attacks.  The justices’ decisions in Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh could reshape legal liability for some of the nation’s largest technology compan