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  • Join us for an insightful symposium hosted by the California Western Law Review and the International Law Journal, where we venture into the profound nexus of law, technology, and evolving global regulations. This event is designed to be a powerful catalyst in understanding the deep-seated impact of advancements such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) on international and American legal paradigms. As we navigate through this era of rapid technological advancements, our symposium aims to foster a rich dialogue that addresses the pressing challenges and questions these developments bring to the forefront. We are bringing together a pool of seasoned experts and emerging talents to shed light on the transformative potential and pitfalls of integrating AI and emerging technologies into the legal fabric. This symposium serves as an excellent platform for legal professionals to not only enrich their understanding, but also to fulfill their CLE and Ethics CLE requirements. The sessions are crafted to be engaging and impactful, offering you valuable insights and knowledge that can be instrumental in shaping future policies and legal frameworks. We have lined up a series of thought-provoking sessions that include: Emerging Technologies and International Law: This segment unpacks the extensive legal implications enveloping AI, emerging technology, and legal ethics, amongst other pertinent topics. AI and Legal Ethics: Delve into an enriching discussion to understand how the integration of AI and emerging technologies has reshaped the ethical responsibilities of legal practitioners. Focused Insights: Participate in insightful sessions that cover pressing subjects, such as: the future trajectory of digital privacy, the intricate legal challenges surrounding blockchain technology, and the critical intersection of AI and human rights. Your participation will undoubtedly contribute to a richer and more nuanced discourse helping to forge a path towards a more informed and responsible integration of technology within the legal sphere. Join us as we chart the course for a future where technology and law coalesce in harmony, fostering a global landscape of equity, justice, and innovation. Stay Connected with California Western School of Law! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Officials and volunteers say addressing mental health needs and trauma will likely take years.
  • Clinical psychologist Talal Alsaleem has helped hundreds of couples work through romantic affairs. He shares common misconceptions about cheating -- and how to cope.
  • “Gifted with a gorgeous voice and a flair for composing resonant Hawaiian songs, [Kalani Pe’a] is a major, innovative figure in contemporary Hawaiian music.” – Maui News With his distinctive vocal range and a gift for composing soulful Hawaiian songs, Kalani Pe'a is one of Hawai'i’s brightest stars. His 2017 debut album, E Walea, won the Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album, making Kalani the first Hawaiian recording artist to ever win in the category. Kalani Pe’a’s third and most recent release, Kau Ka Pe’a, garnered him his 3rd Grammy for Best Regional Roots Music Album, as well as two Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards (Hawai‘i’s “Grammy”), including the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year. Influenced from an early age by classical and R&B music, Kalani blends his soothing melodies and powerful ballads with hauntingly gorgeous harmonies and resonant lyrics—creating a musical style all his own, delivered with the passion, poetry and soul of Hawai'i. For more information visit: artcenter.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Cheng solía tener casi una docena de empleados en el turno de la tarde en su ubicación en Fountain Valley en el condado de Orange. Ahora solo programa a siete para cada turno mientras se apresura a absorber un salto dramático en los costos laborales
  • This is an IN-STORE EVENT with authors Parker Adams and Carl Vonderau. The event will consist of a 30 minute discussion, followed by a Q&A with the audience, and finally a book signing. How to Order a Signed Book: When you purchase book for this event you'll get a signed edition! Simply write "signed copy" in the order comments at checkout to reserve your copy! How to Order a Signed/Personalized Book Add the author's book to your cart. At checkout in the "order comments" box write "signed only" or to whom your book should be personalized (i.e. "To: Ms. Galaxy"). Requests for anything beyond a name, like a note or quote, are up to the author's discretion and are not guaranteed. Orders must be placed by Noon PST on the day of the event (March 18) if you want personalization. Please call the store if you wish to purchase a book, or add/alter personalization to an existing order, after this time. About the Author: The son of a navy helicopter pilot, Parker Adams chased great white sharks as a marine biologist before becoming a patent lawyer who litigates multimillion-dollar cases for high-tech clients. In his spare time, he writes high-stakes thrillers that feature travel and technology, including the best-selling Seth Walker series (as Joseph Reid) and most recently, The Lock Box. A graduate of Duke University and the University of Notre Dame, he lives in San Diego with his wife and children. Carl Vonderau is a former banker and anti-money laundering specialist turned crime fiction writer. A graduate of Stanford University, Carl has lived and worked in Latin America, Canada, and North Africa. His debut thriller, Murderabilia, won the Best Debut Mystery award from Left Coast Crime and the San Diego Book award for Best Mystery. Carl lives in San Diego with his wife. Saving Myles is his latest novel. About "LOCK BOX" - When an army-vet-turned-safecracker is forcibly recruited to be part of a dangerous heist, she'll need all her skills to get out alive in this fast-paced thriller perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver and P. J. Tracy. Nearly a decade after getting chased out of the Army for fighting back against abuse, Monna Locke's skill and discretion have made her the go-to safecracker for Los Angeles clients who need vaults opened and no questions asked. When a lawyer hires her to retrieve a box from his client's mansion, it seems like an easy payday--until she opens the safe and is immediately attacked by heavily-armed men. Locke barely escapes and returns to her isolated cabin only to find the client waiting in her home, threatening what she holds most dear: her son, Evan. After being knocked unconscious, she wakes up across the country, trapped in her own personal nightmare: she and Evan will be held captive until she helps a seedy crew pull off a seemingly impossible heist. Forced to practice breaking into the most impenetrable safe ever designed, Locke bides her time and eyes her escape routes. She knows there's no way to finish the job she's been forced into, but it's either crack the lock, or lose everything. Mysterious Galaxy on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean about Democrats' response to President Biden's debate performance, and whether Biden should drop out of the race.
  • As Maui observes the six month mark since the deadly wildfires, business leaders are sounding the alarm about the state of the tourism-dependent economy.
  • Multiple federal and state government agencies count the number of deaths from extreme floods, wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes. They don't always agree on which deaths should be counted.
  • Election workers faced an unprecedented wave of threats in the last presidential election. What are poll workers and election clerks in the swing state of Michigan doing to keep voting secure?
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