Here are some ways that social media could affect your case outcome and what you can do to protect yourself while facing criminal charges. Courtroom Evidence Social media posts are considered valid... Read more »
Cybersecurity and digital governance organization NetBlocks reported a new national-scale disruption to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday in Pakistan, as protests erupted following allegations of election fraud. Netblocks first published evidence of... Read more »
The Indian government issued an advisory to all social media platforms operating within the country on Tuesday in response to escalating concerns around the detrimental impact of deepfakes. The primary objective of... Read more »
AUSTRALIAN UPDATE ASIC to Focus on Net Zero Statements and Targets On 21-22 November 2023, the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) hosted the ASIC Annual Forum, outlining: The progress and outcomes... Read more »
Irish authorities are investigating mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor for his social media posts before and during the violence that erupted in the Dublin riots last week, Rory Carroll reports for... Read more »
A 36-year-old woman was charged with murder in the shooting death of social justice humanitarian Michael Latt at his home in Los Angeles, Missael Soto and Karla Rendon report for NBC Los... Read more »
A California federal judge ruled against major social media platforms on Tuesday in their effort to dismiss a case brought by concerned parents, advocacy groups and school districts against the social media... Read more »
(November 8, 2023) – Littler, the world’s largest employment and labour law practice representing management, has released its sixth annual European Employer Survey Report. Based on responses from 780 human resources (HR)... Read more »
The US Supreme Court heard arguments in the cases O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier and Lindke v. Freed on Tuesday regarding whether public officials blocking constituents on personal social media accounts used for some... Read more »
