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The morning read for Wednesday, Oct. 2

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Oct 2, 2024 at 10:46 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Wednesday, Oct. 2, SCOTUSblog (Oct. 2, 2024, 10:46 AM),…

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Navigating Autonomous Vehicle Technology and the Law – North Carolina Criminal Law

In 2017, the General Assembly ratified S.L. 2017-166 regulating “fully autonomous vehicles” on state roadways. Shea wrote about that legislation here, noting “[i]f you expect your car to begin driving you to work later this fall, however, you’ll be disappointed. In this instance, legislation has outpaced the technology it regulates.” Seven years later, what’s changed?…

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Personalize Patient Care with Confidence Through Efficient, HIPAA-Compliant Data Usage

Hospital systems often encounter unintended compliance risks despite their commitment to following HIPAA regulations. Improving patient care and driving business growth through the use of data analytics are worthy goals, but when tools to support these goals are inadvertently misused, unexpected violations may result. Good intentions offer little protection from an allegation of improperly obtaining…

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Cannabis Receivership Q&A Webinar: The Replay

For anyone who couldn’t attend last Wednesday’s webinar on cannabis receiverships, we are pleased to present the replay video below. It’s also hosted on YouTube, here. This webinar covered a lot of ground, and it was certainly timely. The following afternoon, reporting broke that Harborside, one of the biggest names in cannabis, was pushed into…

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Morning Docket: 10.02.24

* Former Jaguars financial administrator in jail for embezzling millions in team funds for his own gambling suing FanDuel accusing the app of exploiting his addiction. Somewhere Diddy is preparing a filing against baby oil manufacturers. [Law360] * Fifth Circuit stops Amazon case to consider whether the NLRB has secretly been unconstitutional for the last…

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Labour to review UK’s international education strategy

The incoming review was revealed in a statement announcing the reappointment of the UK’s international education champion, Sir Steve Smith. “More widely, with the change in government, officials will conduct a review of the international education strategy, which will ensure that it continues to be an effective tool in increasing the value of education exports,…

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