Bloomberg Law wrote about HLLI’s case, Kohls v. Ellison, challenging Minnesota’s law, “Use of Deep Fake Technology to Influence and Election,” which bans sharing AI-generated content intended to influence elections.
Plaintiffs’ attorney Adam E. Schulman of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute argued a lower court was wrong to deny an injunction because his clients faced the immediate threat of enforcement despite the state’s assertions to the contrary.
Read more at Bloomberg Law.
