NEWS FROM WASHINGTON • FCC To Craft New Net Neutrality Rules • Lawmakers Take Sides in Health Care Case in D.C. Circuit • Liability Questions Loom Over New Cybersecurity Framework • Law Firm Surveillance Report Cited in Legal Challenge • Target Data Breach Price Tag: $200M • Law Scholarship Gift Targets Loyola Marymount Graduates Hoping the third time will be the charm, the Federal Communications Commission announced today it will craft new rules for net neutrality that will pass muster with the courts. Read More » Top Democratic and Republican lawmakers have jumped into a legal fight over the Internal Revenue Service's enforcement of a section of the Obama administration's health care law. Read More » The federal government's new cybersecurity framework is "a good start," but lawyers say the real test will be whether companies voluntarily adopt it, especially without compelling incentives like liability protection. Read More » The weekend's disclosure that an allied foreign government monitored a U.S. law firm's communications with a client has already been cited in a legal challenge to the National Security Agency's surveillance practices. Read More » Banks and credit unions racked up more than $200 million in expenses from the massive Target Corp. data breach in the last quarter of 2013, trade groups for the financial institutions announced Tuesday. Read More » Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, has received a $1 million donation from the William H. Hannon Foundation in support of scholarships for students who attended Loyola Marymount University as undergraduates. Read More » SUPREME COURT CASES |
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