Top 10 in Law Blogs: FCC votes, Privacy, and some April Fools
Wrapping up a busy—but sunny—week here at LexBlog. Plenty of great headlines coming out of our blog network. Over on LXBN I’ve got a piece up examining the wake of Apple v. FBI (and why it’s the best time to talk encryption seriously). And now here’s your top 10:
- FCC Votes 3-2 to Initiate Sweeping Broadband Privacy Rulemaking Proceeding – Kelley Drye & Warren’s John J. Heitmann, Steven A. Augustino, and Jameson J. Dempsey writing on the firm’s CommLaw Monitor
- “Lighten up, baby,” and other harassment “best practices” for employers – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin Shea of Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider blog
- Haunted by the past – Husch Blackwell attorney Samantha Maerz writing from St. Louis on the firm’s Byte Back blog
- Is Ownership of Images Posted Online an “Outdated Fantasy”? – Minneapolis lawyer Erika S. Koster of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Art Law blog
- Royal Caribbean to Homeport Empress of the Seas in Havana – Miami lawyer Jim Walker writing on his Cruise Law
- Senate Version of Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Preempts Local Drone Regulations – Barbara E. Lichman, Ph.D., J.D., of Buchalter Nemer, writing from Orange County on her Aviation & Airport Development Law News
- LARPing with Patent Trolls – Minneapolis lawyer Jessica Gutierrez of Winthrop & Weinstine writing on the firm’s Duets Blog
- Brushing up on Brexit – Do I Care? – New York’s Richard D. Jones from Dechert writing on their Crunched Credit blog
- No April Fools: Mayor De Blasio Signs Into Law FIVE Amendments Broadening The New York City Human Rights Law – Fox Rothschild attorney Alexander Leonard writing from New York on the firm’s Employment Discrimination Report
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