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AI
Silicon Valley Builds Amazon and Gmail Copycats to Train A.I. Agents
Analyzing how AI startups are copying websites to train systems that could replace white-collar workers, Prof. Robin Feldman explains these actions may violate copyright law, but companies are “shooting first and asking questions later.”
Vaccines
RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisory panel is beset by incompetence, bias, and procedural chaos
In an opinion piece, Prof. Dorit Reiss warns that changing federal guidance on newborn Hepatitis B vaccines could put children at greater risk, arguing the advisory board’s vote reflects bias and a departure from evidence-based decision making.
Constitutional Law
The state surveillance centers feeding info to the federal government | Opinion
Noting that government fusion centers quietly collect broad personal data with little oversight, Nicole Ozer of the Center for Constitutional Democracy argues this surveillance model threatens civil liberties. She urges greater transparency and accountability.
Constitutional Law
The 4th Amendment will no longer protect you
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The 2026 Wiley Manuel Lecture – The Big Sort: Reconciling College, Opportunity and Racial Justice in American Society
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Fundamentals of Mediation
A 40-hour basic mediation training program, including certificate of completion and optional MCLE credit. The UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) presents its’ annual 40-hour comprehensive […]