Rethinking ‘Crime-Free’ Laws: Scrutiny Grows as Discrimination Against Mental Health Persists

Topeka, Kansas – The use of “crime-free” or “public nuisance” laws by communities across the United States has come under increasing scrutiny for potential mental health discrimination. These laws, which allow landlords to evict tenants when there are repeated calls to police or emergency crews, have long been criticized for their ineffectiveness and harsh enforcement in poor neighborhoods and against people of color. However, now there are concerns that these ordinances may also discriminate against individuals with mental health disabilities. In November of last year, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a groundbreaking finding, declaring … Read more

Outrage Grows as Fake Explicit Images of Taylor Swift Flood the Internet: Virginia Deepfake Law Under Scrutiny

Nashville, Tennessee – Faked sexually explicit images of global megastar and singer Taylor Swift have caused a stir online, highlighting the alarming speed at which artificial intelligence (AI)-generated explicit content can spread. This incident has shed light on the lack of clear legal protections for victims in a world where AI has rapidly emerged as a powerful tool for creating images without the consent of those depicted. According to a USA Today investigation, only 10 states have passed laws specifically addressing deepfake pornography, which refers to AI-generated images, audio files, or videos with sexual content. … Read more