We continue our Friday round-up of what is newest, best and brightest at FindLaw.com. Below, you will find this week's offerings from various areas of FindLaw's unique content, including: core legal content, blogs, news and case law. Take a look at what's new:
FindLaw Consumer Blogs
- White House Issues Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights: As Google's controversial new privacy policy is set to take effect, the White House has issued its own recommendations about the use of personal information online. President Obama is urging companies to embrace and implement the "Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights." You can read the document in its entirety at FindLaw's Courtside.
- Affirmative Action Returns to the Supreme Court: Nearly a decade after the High Court approved the use of race in university admissions, the Justices have agreed to hear a new challenge to affirmative action. FindLaw's Decided explains the legal background, and how the new composition of the Court may lead to a very different outcome.
FindLaw Legal Professional Blogs
- ProtectMarriage Asks for Prop 8 En Banc Rehearing: California's same-sex marriage debate isn't moving to the U.S. Supreme Court just yet. As the Ninth Circuit considers an en banc rehearing request, FindLaw's U.S. Ninth Circuit blog looks at the reasons behind this maneuver, and how politics may be affecting the appellants' legal strategy.
Law Firm Management
- How Lawyers Can Use Siri and Other Personal Assistant Voice Apps: When Apple added Siri to its iPhones late last year, FindLaw's Greedy Associates had some fun by asking Siri a few lawyerly questions. But seriously speaking, practicing attorneys can make practical use of Siri, along with other voice-activated personal-assistant apps. FindLaw's latest Law Technology article shows you how.
-- Compiled by the FindLaw Audience Team





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