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DOJ Sees Gains in Long-Shot Antitrust Challenges Amid Defeats

DOJ Sees Gains in Long-Shot Antitrust Challenges Amid Defeats

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The mere threat of DOJ lawsuits can quash mergers, said Douglas Ross, a professor at the ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ. Companies face massive financial, time, and reputation costs by inviting merger challenges, even if they ultimately win, he said. (Source: Bloomberg)

Tribal co-management is helping preserve public lands

Tribal co-management is helping preserve public lands

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Native tribes are pushing for their voices, and traditional knowledge, to be part of decisions over their ancestral homelands. Monte Mills, director of the Native American Law Center at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, is quoted. (Source: Popular Science)

How the Supreme Court could change the internet as we know it

How the Supreme Court could change the internet as we know it

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The Supreme Court is poised to hear cases about the protections social media companies have used, and about the latitude companies now have over online speech, entertainment and information. Ryan Calo, professor of law at the UW, is quoted. (Source: NBC News)

Financial fallout from billionaire MacKenzie Scott's divorce will likely remain hidden

Financial fallout from billionaire MacKenzie Scott's divorce will likely remain hidden

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Scott, the billionaire Seattle philanthropist who was previously married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, filed a petition for divorce on Monday from Dan Jewett. Terry Price is quoted. (Source: Geekwire)

The AIs are here: Robodogs, Amazon’s Astro & more. Attachment issues!

The AIs are here: Robodogs, Amazon’s Astro & more. Attachment issues!

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The march of the AI robots. At We Robot 2022 at the UW School of Law, you could see a robodog show off and learn how we humans can develop strong emotional feelings for androids. (Source: The Seattle Times)

GeekWire Podcast: Professor Calo discusses We Robot

GeekWire Podcast: Professor Calo discusses We Robot

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Robot law: Public policy, legal liability, and the new world of autonomous systems, featuring Prof. Ryan Calo on the We Robot conference (Sept. 14-16) and more.