News

Apple is hoping a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling curbing the power of federal judges to issue nationwide orders will help the ...
The entire online privacy regime hinges on a legal fiction: that when we click “I agree,” we’ve meaningfully understood and ...
Apple told court that after new ruling, judges no longer have freestanding authority to issue universal injunctions ...
Last month, reports suggested that the iPhone maker may be exploring a bid for the AI startup Perplexity AI, which could help ...
Some Google Chrome users want the Ninth Circuit to quickly take a second look at whether the web browser’s corporate proprietor can argue they implicitly agreed to its data collection practices to ...
In response to the recent court ruling in the US against Apple's illegal in-app purchase monopoly, @ProtonPrivacy will finally be allowed to let iOS users purchase subscriptions outside of the app ...
We are now seeing some progress being made toward litigation, as 11 social media addiction cases have been selected for test hearings by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.
On today’s Playbook Podcast, Adam Wren and Dasha Burns talk about Democrats’ attempts to close the “attention gap” with ...
Two former FCI Dublin correctional officers who were charged with sex crimes are set to be arraigned – and most likely to plead guilty – in August, court records show.