Fair trial no longer possible due to delay caused by insolvency process and COVID-19 pandemic (EAT)

In Boateng v Moss Bros Group Ltd [2026] EAT 50, the EAT upheld a tribunal’s decision to strike out discrimination claims because, even though no party was at fault, a fair trial... Read more »

President Trump Issues Fair Banking Executive Order

On August 7, 2025, the White House issued an executive order titled “Guaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americans” that aims to eliminate politicized or unlawful debanking. Source link Read more »

Massachusetts AG Settles AI Fair Lending Allegations Against Student Loan Lender

The Massachusetts Attorney General settled allegations against student loan lender Earnest Operations LLC for practices that violated various state and federal consumer protection and fair lending laws, including the use of artificial... Read more »

GenAI Training Is Fair Use of Copyrighted Books, but the Evidence Is to Blame: N.D. Cal.

On June 25, 2025, in Kadrey v. Meta Platforms, Inc., the US District Court for the Northern District of California granted summary judgment to Meta Platforms, Inc., finding that Meta’s use of... Read more »

Use of Copyrighted Materials to Train GenAI Is Fair Use: N.D. Cal.

In Bartz v. Anthropic PBC, the US District Court for the Northern District of California held that defendant Anthropic PBC’s use of copyrighted books to train its GenAI tool was a fair... Read more »

CFPB Continues Rollback of Fair Lending

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has entered an order that terminates early a 2021 consent order with Trustmark National Bank and dismisses the underlying redlining case with prejudice. Source link Read more »

Training Competing AI Search Tool Not Fair Use of Westlaw Headnote Copies: D. Delaware

In Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GMBH v. Ross Intelligence Inc., a copyright infringement case concerning Ross Intelligence Inc.’s use of memos made from Westlaw headnotes to train its AI search tool, Judge... Read more »
A fair hearing, respect and justice for all

A fair hearing, respect and justice for all

Irene walked into the office of a young lawyer in a small town in Mississippi more than 40 years ago with an eviction notice and a two-page lease. Events that would follow... Read more »
After Affirmative Action: SLS Professors Analyze Students for Fair Admissions Decisions – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

After Affirmative Action: SLS Professors Analyze Students for Fair Admissions Decisions – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Race-based affirmative action has been an imperfect yet important element in generating diverse college classes since the 1960s. Affirmative action finds its roots in Executive Order 10925 issued by President Kennedy in... Read more »
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard FAQ: Navigating the Evolving Implications of the Court’s Ruling – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard FAQ: Navigating the Evolving Implications of the Court’s Ruling – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Strictly speaking, no. SFFA only directly applies to college admissions. However, it is important to consider the legal grounds under which SFFA was decided to understand how it may influence future litigation.... Read more »
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