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Daily Dashboard | SCOTUS To Hear E-Filing Privacy Lawsuit Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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The Supreme Court of the United States will decide whether the government is liable for an e-filing glitch that reportedly exposed an attorney's credit card expiration date, Courthouse News Service reports. After using his credit card to pay an e-filing fee, attorney James Bormes received a confirmation with the expiration date from the government's pay.gov system. Bormes filed a class-action lawsuit claiming the incident violates the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Originally dismissed by a federal judge, the case was revived by the Federal Circuit after Bormes filed an appeal.
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