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Morning Legal Links ... Florida’s first appellate court case parsing the particulars of email service sees denial over incorrect attachment ... Want to know about changes to SCOTUS rulings? There’s a Twitter account for that ... Supreme Court to hear case about Facebook threats A sanctions motion was recently served via email, with the case caption in the subject line and a Word document attached containing the motion at issue. Under Florida’s specific email service rules, the motion should have been a PDF -- and thus the e-mail did not comply with the requirements for service by e-mail in Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.516, Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled: bit.ly/1lySfwn The Supreme Court has long made surreptitious changes to its opinions without telling anyone. In response, a coder has created a tool that flags and publicizes those changes, which can now be found at the Twitter handle @Scotus_servo: bit.ly/1ljStYm SCOTUS agreed Monday to consider a classic free speech conundrum for the 21st century: When do threatening comments made on social media sites such as Facebook cross the line into criminal activity?: usat.ly/1kGJlsg
Posted on: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 15:44:20 +0000

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