You know, I've been waiting for the critics to come and drop drive by comments on Dr Amy's
post about this case.
Not surprisingly, behind the students stood one of approximately six Silicon Valley technology magnates — David Welch who financed and ultimately won the case (see prior
posts about this case here and here).
«As the opinion advises, there is no doubt that attorneys need to be cautious about violating Rule 1.6 on social media when
posting about a case without client consent, no matter the nature of or source of the information,» Jesson adds.
The reputational harm, which one presumes the potential for which begins with the inclusion of the sensitive information in the judgment, is exacerbated by the exposure of the cases and
posts about the case to search engines and then, ultimately, from the discovery.
«Mainly summaries of and commentary about recent 7th Circuit and Wisconsin cases; also, occasional
posts about cases making national news, cases in other jurisdictions that may impact legal trends, and legislative developments.»
In a blog
post about the case, Mitch Stoltz, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which represented Public.Resource.org, criticized the ruling.
In
a post about the case on the Abnormal Use blog, Nick Farr expresses skepticism that Apple» «rigged» the button to fail.»
About a year ago I wrote
a post about a case where the Ontario Superior Court issued a permanent injunction preventing the owner of a property management company from appearing before the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board on behalf of his landlord clients.
But until that is ruled on, he says, «I don't think I will be
posting about the case.»
A possible next step in this integration, Lynch said, would be for Fastcase to index those posts alongside the cases they cite, so that someone doing research in Fastcase would see blog
posts about a case together with the case itself.
Corynne McSherry of Electronic Frontier Foundation has this blog
post about a case that she and two other attorneys argued yesterday at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
All of our separate
posts about that case, as well as all the material we collect (such as briefs and commentary by others), are added to the page.
(See my previous
post about the case when the Supreme Court first granted certiorari last summer).
Not exact matches
In some
cases it has to remove content because of a court order, but in other
cases it will remove even relatively inoffensive images and
posts — such as pictures of women breast - feeding their children, for example — because it breaches the site's community standards, or because someone complains
about the content.
New York magazine made a similar
case in a recent
post, saying tens of millions of Facebook users «were served up or shared emotionally charged news stories
about the candidates, because Facebook's sorting algorithm understood from experience that they were seeking such stories.»
As Michael Calderone at Huffington
Post has pointed out, however, Labott has expressed political opinions before on Twitter, including one
case in which she said that President Obama was «whining
about criticism» at the G - 20 summit meeting.
Another use
case is already in play: If the AI system notices that you
post about trying to pawn something, like an old bike, it'll bring up Facebook's selling tools.
In the first
case, investigative reporter Matthew Caruana Galizia had his Facebook account suspended recently after he
posted documents related to a story
about a politician in Malta.
As a word of caution, this
post shows that OSE only indexes in some
cases about 2 - 3 % of the inbound links a website has.
In your
case Sam, I don't think you have to worry
about offending or making people angry if you choose to reveal such things in your
posts.
This
post about the Suzuki - Pembina report is a
case in point: both sides of the debate seemed to think that I was offering aid and succor to the cause of the climate change deniers.
The
case has its roots in an Oct. 4, 2012
post written by Gawker's then - editor A.J. Daulerio
about Hogan's 2006 sex tape.
If you're a woman, don't think too much
about your disorder, it is natural, but in any
case, your disorder is giving you an opportunity to improve your writing skills, let people talk, keep going buddy, I will read your
posts
This week, pastor and Desiring God founder John Piper wrote a long, extended
post about the 50 - year anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, the historic Supreme Court
case that made interracial...
I baked five batches of cupcakes from dawn til dusk although annoyingly I had to make a 3.5 hour emergency dash to Bluewater in the middle of the day due to cupcake
case problems (I may do a
post about this issue on it's own, it really needs pictures to explain it properly) and then it was time to collect Ted from preschool so the baking did not recommence until evening.
You are also very natural, and in
case I am wrong
about that (which I doubt), that surely would mean that you are a talented writer (which comes down to the same, because who can write such entertaining and pleasant
posts but a warm, sweet person?).
In
case you missed my last
post about this awesome 3 day event here is a little bit of information on The Americas Cake And Sugarcraft Fair, hosted by Satin Ice.
In
case you missed my Almond Coconut Fudge Bars
post, I suggest reading that first to get an idea on what I am talking
about.
I'm currently writing this
post with a blanket of snow outside my window, Christmas music blasting, snuggled up next to my space heater, which will probably be the
case until
about March, cause I'm forever freezing.
-- In
case you'd like more information
about the products I mention in this
post: Vanilla Stevia — NuNaturals Nustevia Vanilla Alcohol Free Stevia Glass Bottle Liquid, 2 - Ounce, Pure Vanilla Extract — Frontier Vanilla Extract Fair Trade Certified, 4 - Ounce Bottle, Pumpkin Pie Spice — Frontier Pumpkin Pie Spice Salt - Free Blend, 1.92 - Ounce Bottle, Cinnamon — Simply Organic Cinnamon Ground Certified Organic, 2.45 - Ounce Container, Coconut Butter — Artisana 100 % Organic Raw Coconut Butter — 16 oz.
Thanks for this giveaway, I don't live in US / Canada, but I so lucky to have friends there to pick up this beauty in
case I win Thanks for these wise words
about blogging (it's been a while I wrote my last
post, but this still dreaming of coming back), it's so nice to hear we all share same passion.
A new video will be
posted at the beginning of each month so viewers can check back on the CSWA website often to learn
about additional
case studies on effective peer practices.
in
case you missed this hilarious
post about my moms limited cooking experience, i'll just say... my (step) dad was the chef.
I am not the best person to ask
about freezing cause I rarely freeze anything, but I'll
post it here in
case anyone else knows the answer.
In
case you forgot that it's healthy, click here to read an old
post that will remind you of some really good news
about chocolate!
I wrote a long
post about the benefits of green smoothies, so I thought I would add this again in
case the recipe got lost a bit.
And if
case you'd forgotten how crazy things were five years ago, read this huge 2010 Rock M Nation
post worrying
about what might happen to Missouri.
I've read most every forum talking
about the RF's
case and found maybe one
post total claiming RF is getting over zealously prosecuted.
I have to first admit that I've been a little reticent to
post about this, not because I'm not excited
about it, but because homebirth in our culture is not seen as a safe or wise choice (though in reality it is as safe or safer than hospital births in most
cases — there are a number of studies that indicate as such).
In
case you haven't yet heard / read
about what's going on with the BlogHer ’10 Conference and Nestle (Stouffer's — one of the many, MANY brands Nestle owns) sponsorship, you might want to check out the
posts below:
In
case you missed my other
posts, here they are to tell you a bit more
about this new initiative: Introducing Verizon FiOS ® Custom TV & Party Time with Verizon FiOS ®;, but the basics are this.
I think as often is the
case, people sometimes misrepresent themselves by using loaded words in their comments or blog
posts when they respond to something that they're passionate
about, but perhaps at the core, their issue is that they were really treated badly in an open adoption relationship and isn't that the crux of the matter after all?
The best -
case scenario for locker rooms, in my opinion, is 1) having a family changing room easily available, and 2) having the rules clearly
posted about what ages of kids of the opposite sex are allowed in the locker rooms.
This
post isn't
about armrests, but, in
case you don't know, the window seat gets the outside armrest and the window.
Case in point: He recently
posted about pairing cocktails with board games for a fun - filled family game night.
I've
posted for a reason, discovered that it was in fact unnecessary, gotten some good info in the process, and pretty much have no reason to continue a ridiculous argument
about what seems to you to be the
case.
Please know that if a brand new
post appears or in
case any changes occur on the current submission, I would be interested in reading more and finding out how to make good using of those techniques you talk
about.
In any
case, this is very different from that frozen meal I
posted about, which got its 18 grams of sugar from the chewy candies it offered as dessert.
In
case you missed the late night
post, TXBC now has info on our website
about emergencies and breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding also has a contraceptive effect (though
post natal women should be cautious
about using this as a sole means of contraception if they are not yet ready to conceive another baby as it is not foolproof and in most
cases only works for those feeding at least every three hours, including night feeds).