Top 10 in Law Blogs: The Election & Privacy, Copyrighting APIs, Cap and Trade
November 11, 2014
Before we jump into today’s Top 10, I wanted to quickly note two LXBN items on some major cases. First up, Zosha writes on why the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act—one that will soon go before the Supreme Court—is a very big deal. Also, Steve Delchin joins me on LXBN TV to explain why same-sex marriage is also likely headed back to SCOTUS. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 212.
- Ten Ways the 2014 Election May Affect Privacy and Data Security Law – Washington, DC attorney Jeff Kosseff of Covington & Burling on the firm’s blog, InsidePrivacy
- Cap and Trade to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Washington Is SO 1990s – Seattle lawyer Elaine Spencer of Graham & Dunn on the firm’s blog, Science, Law & the Environment
- HHS releases reminder about HIPAA rules in wake of Ebola outbreak – St. Louis lawyer Lisa Luetkemeyer of Husch Blackwell on the firm’s blog, Healthcare Law Insights
- Two for Tuesdays: Community Work – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- Google Wants SCOTUS To Call “No Copyright” On APIs. 77 Computer Mavens Agree. – Texas lawyer Paul Stanfieldon the Austin Technology Law Blog
- Cannabis Banking: Is Bitcoin the Answer? – Seattle lawyer Robert McVay of Harris Moure’s Canna Law Group on their Canna Law Blog
- Use Heat Maps to Visualize Risk and Set Priorities – Kenneth Grady of Seyfarth Shaw for the firm’s blog, SeytLines
- Election Scoreboard: Frackers 4, Anti’s 4 – Dallas lawyer Charles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw on Energy And The Law
- SEC and FINRA Issue Risk Alert on Penny Stock Companies – Raleigh attorney David Smyth of Brooks Pierce on their blog, Cady Bar the Door
- To Avoid Claims, Assess Privacy Impacts of Marketing and CRM – Los Angeles attorney Alan Friel of BakerHostetler on the firm’s blog, the Data Privacy Monitor
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