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11 Nov 2009, 2:21 am
Stewart, I thought I understood your argument up until the very last footnote in your brief. [read post]
23 Feb 2016, 4:27 pm
Law Blog Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast-Interview with Glenn Gerstell – Steptoe & Johnson lawyer Stewart [read post]
8 May 2023, 6:54 pm
[Episode 456 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] The "godfather of AI" has left Google, offering warnings about the existential risks for humanity of the technology. Mark MacCarthy calls those risks a fantasy, and a debate breaks out between Mark, Nate Jones, and me. There's more agreement on the White House summit on AI risks, which seems to have followed Mark's "let's worry about tomorrow tomorrow" prescription. I think existential risks are a real concern, but I am… [read post]
5 May 2023, 5:29 am
[Because it's a good new cybersecurity tool] Lawfare has published an op-ed on this topic by Rick Salgado and me. The gist is that the government has been adapting FISA section 702 to thwart cyberspies and ransomware gangs. We argue that this gives CISOs a stake in the debate over renewing 702: For Section 702 to be an effective weapon against cyberattacks, CISOs must become informed participants in the debate. If you are one of the many CISOs who think the government should do more to… [read post]
28 Feb 2023, 8:04 am
[Episode 445 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] As promised, the Cyberlaw Podcast devoted half of this episode to an autopsy of Gonzalez v Google LLC , the Supreme Court's first opportunity in a quarter century to construe section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. And an autopsy is what our panel – Adam Candeub, Gus Hurwitz, Michael Ellis and Mark MacCarthy – came to perform. I had already laid out my analysis and predictions in a separate article for the Volokh Conspiracy,… [read post]
27 Feb 2023, 5:58 am
[I only count two votes to ratify Big Tech's sweeping immunity claims] The Supreme Court's oral argument in Gonzalez v. Google left most observers in a muddle over the likely outcome. In three hours of questioning, the Justices defied partisan stereotypes and asked excellent questions, but mostly just raised doubts about how they intended to resolve the case. I had the same problem while listening to the argument in for a Cyberlaw Podcast episode (No. 445) that will be mostly devoted… [read post]
15 Dec 2015, 5:30 pm
District Court Order With a New Arbitration Agreement – Cleveland lawyer John Lewis of Baker [read post]
29 Jun 2010, 10:10 pm
Predicate” approach hasn’t always worked well as way to curb government privacy incursions [Stewart [read post]
5 May 2014, 4:09 am
And the most interesting man on the TSA security line, Stewart Baker, explains why this is right [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 3:00 am
But Baker, the conservative journalist, was charged while others were not. [read post]
3 May 2024, 5:53 am
[The Merkley-Kennedy Amendment Would Prevent Travelers From Choosing TSA Lanes with Face Recognition ] There's a new proposal on Capitol Hill to improve air travel. On the one hand, it will slow down passenger screening and lengthen checkpoint lines. On the other hand, it will make you a little less safe. Remarkably, the idea of combining slower TSA wait times with weaker security has bipartisan support from fourteen Senators, led by Sen. Merkley (D-OR) and Sen. Kennedy (R-LA).… [read post]
11 Apr 2024, 9:27 am
It wouldn't be the Cyberlaw Podcast without at least one Baker rant about political correctness. [read post]
14 Nov 2023, 7:47 am
[Plus Mark MacCarthy's book on "Regulating Digital Industries" in Episode 481 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] It's a commonplace among Silicon Valley VCs that introducing a new product too early is worse than arriving too late. They wouldn't get an argument this week from EU negotiators, who are facing what looks like a third rewrite of an AI Act released much too early in pursuit of the vaunted Brussels Effect. Mark MacCarthy explains that negotiations over an overhaul of the act… [read post]
5 Jul 2022, 4:54 pm
[Episode 415 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] For decades, U.S. cyber exploits were notoriously lawyer-ridden, to the point where it became a key element in attributing US cybertools. But it looks like those days are gone. Today, Israel has matched and surpassed U.S. cyberwarriors on this essential measure. Nate Jones reports on an attack claimed by a vague "hacktivist" group but widely attributed to Israel. The hackers shut down several Iranian mills in a flood of sparks and molten steel. But the… [read post]
9 May 2022, 4:37 pm
[Episode 406 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] Nick Weaver kicks off this wide-ranging episode by celebrating Treasury's imposition of sanctions on a cryptocurrency mixer that facilitated the laundering of stolen cryptocurrency. David Kris calls on Justice to step up its game in the face of this competition, while Nick urges Treasury to also sanction Tornado Cash -- and explains why this would incentivize better behavior more generally. Scott Shapiro weighs in to describe North Carolina's effort to… [read post]
27 Jul 2023, 5:43 am
great drafting examples for wills and trusts,” reported an associate from Choate, Hall & Stewart [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 4:29 am
State University assistant professor Ersula Ore: Ore, refusing to show her ID, responds to Officer Stewart [read post]
8 Aug 2012, 5:30 pm
Over on LXBN TV, former National Security Agency General Counsel Stewart Baker joins us to explain why [read post]
23 Jun 2015, 5:30 pm
Proskauer Rose in the firm’s Privacy Law Blog Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with James Baker [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 5:34 pm
Cyber Defense While Protecting Privacy – New York lawyer Gerald Ferguson of Baker Hostetler [read post]
