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September 29, 2022

Lawyer Ex Machina #14: Happy Silent Movie Day

LawPath, an Australian legal document and contract management company that focuses on small businesses, is now courting small businesses in the US.

An op-ed from Protocol: "Stop thinking we have years to solve social media and democracy"

Gov. Newsom has vetoed a California crypto licensing and registration bill.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has passed a plan to allow city law enforcement to access real-time video from private outdoor cameras in certain circumstances without a warrant for the next 15 months.

From Bloomberg Law: "NFT Litigation Raises Novel Copyright Questions" [$]

After a case where a defense attorney was able to find a witness to clear a client charged with vehicular manslaughter, via facial recognition technology, Clearview AI plans to start offering access to defense attorneys.

The UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy has a 3-part series of videos on "Demystifying AI"

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Please spread the word to interested parties: The ACLU of Northern California is hiring a staff attorney for its Technology and Civil Liberties program.

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