
Zuckerberg Sues Hawaiian Landowners To Give Them Money
Jan 20, 2017 03:47 am UTC| Law
News broke recently that Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire founder of Facebook, is suing Hawaiians who are descendants of natives that were granted land ownership. Contrary to how it sounds, which is basically a story about...

The UK plans to leave the European Court of Justice – here's what it means for you
Jan 19, 2017 13:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
In her speech at Lancaster House on January 17, Theresa May, attempted to unravel her infamous maxim Brexit means Brexit. While there are still many unanswered questions about the UKs negotiating strategy, one aim is...
Australia's privacy laws gutted in court ruling on what is 'personal information'
Jan 19, 2017 12:51 pm UTC| Law
In possibly Australias most important privacy case to date, the Federal Court today severely gutted Australias information privacy laws by narrowing the definition of personal information. Australias data privacy laws...
Can the US's constitutional and legal setup keep Donald Trump in check?
Jan 18, 2017 16:08 pm UTC| Law
The idea of Donald Trump as the most powerful individual in the world has generated a great deal of anxiety. Trump proposed to ban Muslims from entering the country, to construct a wall across Americas border with Mexico,...
Supreme court rulings open door to future 'war on terror' litigation in Britain
Jan 18, 2017 13:54 pm UTC| Law
The UK Supreme Court has handed down three landmark judgements relating to the activities of UK authorities and officials in the fight against terrorism. The court ruled on January 17 that cases could now proceed against...

Mark Zuckerberg Testifies In Court, Reveals Oculus Cost $3B Instead Of $2B
Jan 18, 2017 11:00 am UTC| Technology Law
When Oculus was acquired by Facebook as a promising startup, it was revealed that it cost the social media company $2 billion. After sitting on the witness stand, the social networks founder, Mark Zuckerberg said that he...

US Suing Qualcomm Over Accusations Of Strong-Arming Apple Into Anti-Competition Deal
Jan 18, 2017 08:00 am UTC| Technology Law
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is currently suing the chip maker Qualcomm, accusing it of forcing Apple to only use its chips for its devices and cutting off the competition. This puts the government agency directly in...
Australia’s Corporate Regulator Urges Pension Funds to Boost Technology Investment as Industry Grows