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AI Art Registration Denied – The Copyright Review Board Tells Applicant To Gogh Home - New Technology

Last Fall in this space, we discussed the U.S. Copyright Office's AI Initiative launched in early 2023. Among other things, the Initiative's portal compiles registration decisions.

She Was Arrested for Her Journalism. A Federal Court Says She Can't Sue.

What's Going On With Brett Kavanaugh?

US Supreme Court lets Border Patrol remove Texas razor-wire fencing

(Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to temporarily let U.S. Border Patrol agents cut or remove razor-wire fencing that Texas officials placed along part of the Republican-governed state's border with Mexico to deter illegal border crossings. The justices, in a 5-4 decision, granted a request by President Joe Biden's administration to pause a lower court's ruling that temporarily blocked federal agents from disturbing the fencing while litigation over the issue proceeds. Two conser

Manufacturer Danco urges US Supreme Court to reverse abortion pill curbs

A 2023 judicial decision that would curb access to the abortion pill threatens to destabilize the pharmaceutical industry by undermining the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the drug's manufacturer told the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, urging the justices to reverse the ruling. Danco Laboratories filed a written brief outlining its main arguments to preserve broad access to the pill, called mifepristone, in its appeal of an August decision by the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that barred telemedicine prescriptions and shipments by mail of the drug. The legal challenge to the pill was brought in Texas by anti-abortion groups and doctors.

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