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The TRAIN Act and Copyright: Generative AI’s Ongoing Impact on Creators

February 27, 2025

By: Jessica Payne, Volume 43 Staff Member View/Download PDF Version: The TRAIN Act and Copyright (Payne) Since generative artificial intelligence’s (AI) soar to popular use over the past several years, a slew of legal issues has risen demanding the attention of Congress. The past two Congressional sessions have featured a significant number of AI-related legislation…

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FBI Breaks It, FBI Buys It: Will SCOTUS Finally Make Sure the Feds Pick Up the Tab When They Raid the Wrong House?

By: Margarit Margaritov, Volume 43 Managing Editor View/Download PDF Version: FBI Breaks It, FBI Buys It (Margaritov) Should victims of erroneous Special Weapons and Tactics (“SWAT”) raids by federal law enforcement be able to obtain money damages from the federal government? Will the availability of such remedy make law enforcement more cautious about its conduct?…

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Expanding Compassionate Release Eligibility in a Post-COVID World

By: Sydney Koehler, Volume 43 Managing Editor View/Download PDF Version: Expanding Compassionate Release Eligibility in a Post-COVID World (Koehler) The elderly prison population in the United States is at an all-time high.[1] By 2030, experts estimate that nearly one-third of the national prison population will be 55 years old or older.[2] Despite this trend, both…

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