Current Realities of Remote Justice

As we continue to struggle with the challenges to our justice systems wrought by a fast-spreading and stubborn virus combined with backlogged courts, most solutions to move cases forward have focused on technology. Similar to adjustments in the delivery of Continue reading Current Realities of Remote Justice

US-UK Agreement under the CLOUD Act to Take Effect This Summer

19 May 2020 – originally published as a guest post at nsucyberlaw.org. In March 2018, the US Congress passed an amendment to the Stored Communications Act (SCA)[1] and Wiretap Act[2] in an attempt to facilitate access to electronic data stored Continue reading US-UK Agreement under the CLOUD Act to Take Effect This Summer

The EU’S Goals for Artificial Intelligence Legislation

30 Apr 2020 – Originally published as a guest post at nsucyberlaw.org. In February, the European Commission released a White Paper entitled, “On Artificial Intelligence – A European Approach to Excellence and Trust,” in support of the European Commission (EC) Continue reading The EU’S Goals for Artificial Intelligence Legislation

CJEU to Address EU-US Data Protection In Schrems II

25 Jan 2020 – Originally published as a guest post at nsucyberlaw.org. Within the next several weeks, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is expected to rule on the validity of the current data transfer processes for Continue reading CJEU to Address EU-US Data Protection In Schrems II