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  • Coinbase Heads to the Supreme Court in First Crypto Case

    Coinbase Heads to the Supreme Court in First Crypto Case

    Cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges have gotten all sorts of federal attention in recent years. From the Securities and Exchange Commission to the Department of Justice to the U.S. Senate — many government agencies and lawmakers have begun to weigh in on blockchain business. Now, for the first time, the Supreme Court is getting involved.


  • Amazon Go Store Accused of Violating NYC Facial Recognition Laws

    Amazon Go Store Accused of Violating NYC Facial Recognition Laws

    Amazon is facing a class-action lawsuit that was filed on Thursday, claiming the company did not inform Amazon Go customers that they were being recorded at its New York City location. According to the lawsuit, Amazon was in violation of the Biometric Identifier Information Law passed in 2021 which requires all New York City establishments…


  • Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers Say They May Need to Delay Trial

    Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers Say They May Need to Delay Trial

    Lawyers representing FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried announced on Wednesday that his October trial might need to be delayed. The lawyers said they were still waiting for important documents to be handed over and claimed the hold-up could hinder their ability to review the evidence and create a proper defence.