The European Union's executive body on Thursday directed Meta and TikTok to detail within a week how they're complying with new legislation that requires them to do more to take down harmful postings and misinformation, in the wake of reports of the rapid spread of such content amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Former New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore's around-the-clock chauffeur and protection detail cost taxpayers an estimated $1 million a year while she was in office, but there is no record of any written approval for the unprecedented escort, Law360 found.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed seven D.C. judicial nominees for seats on the district's trial and appellate courts that have been vacant for an average of almost two years, acting on long-pending nominations amid a recent surge of pressure applied by court watchdogs and lawmakers alike.
For months after her resignation, former New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore has benefited from state-funded court officers working as her personal chauffeurs and protection detail services that previous chiefs did not receive after they left office.
Implicit bias jury instructions, which are widely used by civilian courts to educate jurors about their inherent biases, could be coming soon to court-martial proceedings following significant changes to the military justice system over the last year.