Microsoft Agrees to Pay $3 Million to Settle Sanctions Violations with US Government On Thursday, the US government and Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) agreed to the tech company's apparent violations of sanctions and export controls. Microsoft voluntarily disclosed the violations and has agreed to pay about $3 million to settle its potential civil liability for more than 1,300 apparent sanctions violations. These violations were related to restrictions on Cuba,...
Stanford Administration Apologizes to Judge Duncan After Free Speech Controversy A witness described Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan's visit to Stanford Law School as resembling a YouTuber storming the Capitol. He continued to film protestors, refused to answer questions, and insulted students. Yet, students jeered his every provocation, which created video clips casting him as the latest martyr of the "campus free speech crisis." Despite video evidence...
Essential Insights for Aspiring Law Students: Navigating the Journey to Legal Education Embarking on the path to law school necessitates meeting specific criteria. Aspiring candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree, demonstrate a strong GPA, achieve commendable scores on the LSAT, secure impactful recommendation letters, and craft a compelling personal statement. Additionally, relevant experience, even beyond the legal realm, holds significance in the...
The Evolution of AI in the Workplace Integrating AI-powered tools, such as ChatGPT, has brought about a significant revolution in business operations, marking a new era of heightened workplace efficiency. Nevertheless, alongside these advancements, concerns emerge among workers regarding potential impacts on job security.