Three Thoughts on Anticipated Trends in Commercial Litigation

First, even before the Supreme Court overturned the forty-year precedent that ended Chevron deference (federal agencies are given leeway throughout the regulatory process), regulatory litigation was already skyrocketing. This is a direct result of GOP nominations of judges across the judicial system, which means the litigation expenditure risk is increasingly worth the potential reward. This […]

Predictions on Future State-Level AI and Data Privacy Legal Frameworks

Greater public debate is necessary for society to determine how much more privacy it is willing cede. This includes the ability to learn information about your physical activities in your own home. This blog post recites three macro-issues with predictions regarding the regulatory regimes that will address these issues. Private Right to Action: Most state […]