It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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Immuta Introduces Open Interface for External Data Catalogs and Global Policy Enforcement for Scalable AI Governance
On July 25, Immuta unveiled new features to its data management platform, including Global Policies, external Data Catalog Integration, and Curated Tag support for faster data access and policy authoring for scalable AI and machine learning operations.
Federal Anti-Price Gouging Legislation Needed to Help Americans Tackle Supply Shortages During Anticipated Winter COVID Spike
It’s rather telling that President Trump had to invoke a 70-year-old law, originally enacted to strengthen U.S. defenses at the height of the Cold War, in order to issue an executive order allowing for the prosecution of bad faith sellers of medical goods and supplies.
Four Massage Envy Locations Hit with Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Massage Envy recently came under fire over allegations that four customers were sexually assaulted at four different franchise locations.
Oregon's Douglas County Sued Over Mexican National's Deportation
Irene Lopez-Flores's father paid $1,500 to bail her out of Douglas County's jail--but deputies made sure she couldn't be released until immigration officers arrived.
"Grand Theft Auto" Modders Push Back Against Take-Two Interactive
Attorneys for the "modders" say that Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City were unplayable without modifications.
Wrongful Death Suit Against Camp Besco Can Proceed to Court, Appellate Justices Rule
The Camp Bisco music festival is at the center of a wrongful death lawsuit after a patron died back in 2016.
Here are Three Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Create a Will Without a Lawyer
If you value peace of mind, hiring a lawyer means all the t’s are crossed, and i’s are dotted, and you don’t have to worry about leaving your family with one big mess that needs to be cleaned up.
Portland Rental Management Company Forks Over $105K to Settle Lawsuit Filed by Former Tenant
A&G Rental Management, a rental management company in Portland recently agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by a former tenant for $105,000. The suit was filed earlier this year and alleged that the former tenant, Aleina Langford, lived in “deplorable living conditions that included hypodermic needles, rats and overflowing garbage at her Southeast Portland apartment complex.” To make matters worse, her attorney, Michael Fuller, claimed the rental management company sent a “collection agency after her seeking more than $1,500 in so-called bogus charges.”




