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Cannabis IP Licensing 101

HarrisBricken

Cannabis intellectual property (IP) licensing deals can be complicated, presenting unique issues. Many companies expect the biggest hurdle to be state cannabis law compliance. Although this is certainly a major concern, it’s important to start with the brand licensing fundamentals by analyzing the validity and strength of the IP itself. With any licensing deal, the first step should be determining who actually owns what IP.

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In A Mega Deal, Clio Buys vLex for $1 Billion, Merging AI, Research and Practice Management

LawSites

In a landmark deal that will undoubtedly reshape the legal tech landscape, law practice management company Clio has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the AI and legal research company vLex for $1 billion in cash and stock.

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US Supreme Court upholds multibillion dollar federal program supporting telecommunications in rural areas

JURIST

In a 6-3 ruling released Friday, the US Supreme Court found that a universal-service contribution scheme does not violate the nondelegation doctrine, which restricts Congress’ ability to delegate its power to federal agencies, private companies, or the other two branches of government. Writing for the majority, Justice Elena Kagan described respondent Consumers’ Research’s reading of the Communications Act of 1934 as extravagant, countering its interpretation by describing Cong

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The AI Adoption Divide Dominates the 2025 Future of Professionals Report

Attorney at Work

The clock is ticking for law firms without a clear AI adoption strategy. Highlights from the Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals Report. The post The AI Adoption Divide Dominates the 2025 Future of Professionals Report appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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No Objections: Better Case Management with AI for Paralegals

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Join this session to get a fresh look at how AI tools can help you work smarter, faster, and more effectively! Attorney and law professor Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk you through the complete journey of a legal case—from the first client meeting through the final outcome—while showing you how artificial intelligence can transform your daily work at each important step.

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The Coming Techlash Could Kill AI Innovation Before It Helps Anyone

The Volokh Conspiracy

The residents of New Braunfels, Texas, didn't volunteer to help accelerate AI development. Their once quiet corner of the state now buzzes with construction crews building power plants to sustain data centers —industrial warehouses that could soon consume as much electricity as entire cities to power state-of-the-art AI models. Meanwhile, thousands of miles away in Irvine, California, scores of video game developers laid off by Activision Blizzard back in 2024 may still be still looking for thei

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Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Legal AI Solutions for Evidence Overload

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Rev Product Spotlight Justice is delayed when digital evidence overwhelms. Discover how legal AI solutions, like speech recognition and AI analysis, help attorneys uncover critical facts and ensure justice. The post Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Legal AI Solutions for Evidence Overload appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Cannabis Branding and Trademark Protection

HarrisBricken

This would be a good time to review the branding protection avenues available to cannabis business owners, and to discuss celebrity branding. There are three main ways a brand owner can establish trademark rights: By using the mark in connection with their goods or services (legally) in commerce; By registering the mark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO); and By registering the mark with an appropriate state trademark registry.

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Pride Is a Triumph of the First Amendment

The Volokh Conspiracy

Each June, Pride Month turns our public spaces into sites of celebration and remembrance. But Pride is not just a cultural event; it is a constitutional exercise. At its core, Pride embodies the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment: speech, assembly, press, and petition. Expressive acts of defiance wrote the history of LGBTQ+ rights in America.

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Memorable moments from Chief Justice John Roberts’ remarks to 4th Circuit judges

SCOTUSBlog

On Saturday, one day after the Supreme Court handed down some of its most anticipated decisions of the 2024-25 term, Chief Justice John Roberts was in Charlotte, North Carolina, answering questions about judicial power and independence at a conference for the judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit , as well as the lawyers who practice in that area.

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The Ethics of AI: Practical Considerations for Paralegals

Finally, AI advice that understands your job. This isn't just another generic "guide", it's a practical roadmap built specifically for paralegals. What you'll learn: Ethics Without the Panic ⚖️ Decode ABA Model Rules and examples of state guidance so you can leverage AI confidently. Security That Makes Sense 🛡️️ Real-world protocols beyond buzzwords, SOC2 and HIPAA compliance, and data protection strategies that actually work.

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US Supreme Court rules in favor of Maryland parents challenging LGBTQ+ curriculum

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The US Supreme Court on Friday granted a preliminary injunction to a group of Maryland parents challenging their school board’s mandatory instruction of LGBTQ+ themed storybooks in elementary schools. The court stated that the introduction of the books, combined with the parents’ inability to opt their children out of the instruction, “places an unconstitutional burden on the parents’ rights to the free exercise of their religion.” In a 6-3 opinion authored by Justi

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The Gender Pay Gap Just Gave Me Whiplash. And Not the Good Kind.

The Estrin Report

By Chere B. Estrin I was lightly skipping (OK, doom-scrolling) through some industry articles the other day, looking for a couple of solid stats for my blog: The Estrin Report. You know, the usual “safe and boring” data I like to sprinkle in to show that, yes, I do my homework: Paralegal field projected to grow 1% 82% of paralegals are female Top-paying cities are still the usual suspects: San Francisco, D.C., New York, Los Angeles, yada yada And then it hit me.

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A Conversation with CEO Jack Newton on Clio’s Acquisition of vLex

LawSites

Landmark news broke this morning that law practice management company Clio has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the AI and legal research company vLex for $1 billion in cash and stock.

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Social Security and Medicare Are Racing Toward Drastic Cuts—Yet Lawmakers Refuse To Act

The Volokh Conspiracy

Considering recent news, you may have missed that the 2025 trustees reports for Social Security and Medicare are out. Once again, they confirm what we've known for decades: Both programs are barreling straight toward insolvency. The Social Security retirement trust fund and Medicare Hospital Insurance trust fund are each on pace to run dry by 2033. When that happens, seniors will face an automatic 23 percent cut in their Social Security benefits.

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Research: The Anatomy of a Legal Brief

Why does it take 20-40 hrs. to create a compliant legal brief? TypeLaw analyzed 10,000+ briefs to determine the anatomy of the average brief—how many words, paragraphs, citations to the record, and more. See the research results in this infographic.

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Court of Appeals of Arkansas Rules That Court Bailiff Testifying For One of the Parties Was Not Grounds For a New Trial

EvidenceProf Blog

Is it reversible error for a bailiff to testify for one of the parties in a court case after having interactions with jurors when they were in the jury pool? That was the question addressed by the Court of Appeals.

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US Federal Court allows lawsuit to proceed over Qatar World Cup labor conditions

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A federal judge in Colorado on Thursday ruled that Filipino workers can proceed with forced labor claims against US-based construction companies that oversaw FIFA World Cup stadium projects in Qatar. Writing for the US District Court of Colorado on Thursday, Magistrate Judge Cyrus Chung ruled that under 18 U.S. Code § 1595 and § 1596 , US federal courts have “extra-territorial jurisdiction” over underlying trafficking offenses.

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Court allows Texas’ law on age-verification for pornography sites

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In a major First Amendment decision, the Supreme Court on Friday upheld a ruling by a federal appeals court that allowed Texas to enforce a state law requiring pornography sites to verify the age of their users before providing access. By a vote of 6-3, the justices ruled that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit should have used a more stringent standard of review, known as intermediate scrutiny, to determine whether the Texas law passes constitutional muster.

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‘Democracy Is At Risk’: Retired SCOTUS Justice Anthony Kennedy Expresses Grave Concerns Over ‘Tone Of Our Political Discourse’

Above The Law

Ed. note : Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We should be concerned in this country about the tone of our political discourse [and] identity politics that are used so that a person is characterized by his or her partisan affiliation. That’s not what democracy and civil discourse is about. What democracy and civil discourse are about are taking issues and discussing them.

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6 Contract Data Analytics Tools To Boost Contract Oversight

Analyzing contract trends with manual contract management is like sifting through a pile of papers in a dimly lit room, trying to find clues manually. Advanced CLM software’s contract data analytics, on the other hand, is like having an AI-based, intelligent magnifying glass that not only highlights key clues but also connects the dots for you. With innovative, AI-powered contract data analytics, you can solve the mystery of trends faster and with greater accuracy, making informed decisions base

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Americans Celebrate Independence Day Less Proud of Their Country Than Ever

The Volokh Conspiracy

If you suspect that many Americans prize their partisan affiliations above their common status as U.S. citizens, the evidence keeps rolling in to support your position. Pride in being an American has reached an all-time low even as we prepare to celebrate Independence Day. More telling is that Americans' pride—or lack thereof—in the one big thing they have in common seems increasingly linked to whether their preferred politicians are in power.

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Court of Appeals of Oregon Finds Brady Violation Based on Trial Court Preventing Defense From Accessing Deputy's Disciplinary File

EvidenceProf Blog

Pursuant to Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), the State has an affirmative duty, under the Due Process Clause, to disclose material exculpatory evidence to the defense. Usually, the State commits a Brady violation on its own. But, in.

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Council of Europe and Ukraine agree to establish Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Secretary General of the Council of Europe Alain Berset on Wednesday agreed to establish a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, following Europe’s endorsement of the proposal in May 2025. The agreement , which will be supported by 46 member states, will establish a Tribunal intended to address crimes of aggression in response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

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Supreme Court punts decision on Louisiana’s congressional map to next term

SCOTUSBlog

The Supreme Court will not decide right now whether Louisiana violated the Constitution when it enacted a congressional map last year that created a second majority-Black district. In a surprise order on Friday, the justices announced that they will hear new arguments in the case sometime during the court’s 2025-26 term – likely in the fall. The justices did not provide any reasoning for their decision not to resolve the dispute before their summer recess, instead indicating only that they would

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The Tech-Savvy Paralegals Playbook: How To Leverage AI

Speaker: Allison Mears, Adela Wekselblatt, and George Socha

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal industry, and paralegals are at the forefront of this transformation. As AI becomes more integrated into legal workflows, paralegals can streamline their daily tasks, enhance efficiency, and add greater value to their firms and organizations. But what exactly does AI mean for paralegals today—and how can you leverage it to your advantage?

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Supreme Court Declares Open Season On Public Education

Above The Law

Writing separately in the transgender care case , Sam Alito injected the weird non-sequitur that “[t]he Court has also suggested that religion is a suspect class.” It turns out that was a preview of coming attractions, with Alito writing the majority in Mahmoud v. Taylor , officially ramming strict scrutiny into every situation where the most cloistered parent in your school district gets hot and bothered that serving Dino Nuggets intrudes upon their religious belief that the Earth i

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She Got a Permit for Her Chickens. Now the City Is Fining Her $80,000.

The Volokh Conspiracy

The city of Douglas, Michigan, is determined to take the "free" out of "free range." In 2023, Kathryn Sarkisian, a resident of the Lake Michigan tourist town, wanted to do something that seemed simple enough: raise chickens in her backyard. She then sought—and received—a permit directly from the city, authorizing her to do so. Barely a month later, the city pulled an about-face, telling Sarkisian that she would have to get rid of her chickens on account of a neighbor's complaint.

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Eighth Circuit Finds Victim's Text That He Was "Nodding the F Out" After Taking Heroin Was Properly Admitted Under the State of Mind Exception

EvidenceProf Blog

Federal Rule of Evidence 803(3) provides an exception to the rule against hearsay for A statement of the declarant’s then-existing state of mind (such as motive, intent, or plan) or emotional, sensory, or physical condition (such as mental feeling, pain,

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UN expert pressures nations to ‘defossilize’ economies to combat climate crisis

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A UN Special Rapporteur on climate change and human rights urged countries on Monday to phase out fossil fuels to combat the climate crisis following the 10 hottest years in history, which saw average global temperatures reach 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels in 2024, exceeding the Paris Agreement threshold. Presenting her latest report to the Human Rights Council (HRC), Elisa Morgera stated: Defossilisation of our whole economies is urgent from a human rights perspective and trul

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Prep with Purpose: How to Build Better Trial Binders

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to master the art and science of trial preparation organization that top attorneys rely on in this exclusive webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk through proven systems for creating comprehensive trial notebooks and binders that transform scattered case materials into a powerful command center. Learning Objectives: Strategic Organization 📊 Learn the essential sections every trial notebook needs and how to structure them for maximum clarity and acce