LinkedIn has long battled scrapers who want its valuable data.

LinkedIn Battles Online Scrapers in Perpetual Struggle Over Data

LinkedIn was instrumental in shutting down a company scraping its information earlier this year. Now, it is going after another.

Workers Chip Away at Decades-Old Workplace Bias Test in Courts

Workers are getting a boost from two conservative US Supreme Court justices to convince federal courts to revisit a long-standing workplace bias standard that historically favored employers.

Bill Essayli Disqualified as Los Angeles Acting US Attorney

Bill Essayli was unlawfully serving as the Central District of California’s acting US attorney a federal judge said Tuesday, disqualifying him from the role while permitting him to stay on as a top supervising prosecutor in the office.

Dallas Mavericks Sue Hockey’s Stars Over Arena Improvement

The Dallas Mavericks sued the NHL’s Stars in Texas Tuesday, accusing the hockey organization of blocking the basketball team’s attempts to invest in the arena after allegedly abandoning their partnership.

Environmental Groups Challenged in Fighting Trump’s Alaska Moves

The Trump administration’s opaque decisions during the government shutdown to permit oil and gas leasing and road building in Alaska make it hard to determine how those actions address environmental harm and can be challenged in court, environmental lawyers say.

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Character.AI Age Limit Sparks Doubt It Will Solve Chatbot Issues

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