Spring, 2025 Issue of Circuits

Welcome to the March 2025 issue of Circuits! We’re kicking off the year with a mix of cutting-edge topics, practical insights, and thought-provoking discussions that section members should have on their radar.

Technology is advancing at breakneck speed, and the legal landscape is shifting just as quickly.

This issue covers some of the most pressing topics, including:

  • What Humans Can Learn from Conducting Discovery with Generative AI
  • The Intersection of Psychology and Cybersecurity: Understanding Human Factors in Social Engineering
  • Expansion and Retraction: Recent Developments in the Scope of Civil CFAA Litigation
  • The Tariff Man: What to Expect from Trump’s Second Term
  • Optimizing Sales and Onboarding: Maximizing Technology to Streamline Your Workflow
  • Authorities Cannot View Hash-Trapped Files Without a Warrant
  • Transfers of Sensitive Personal Data to China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela
  • NIST Framework Small Business Quick Start Guide Applied for Solos
  • Case Snippets

You can download a copy of this issue of Circuits here.

We’re particularly excited about the diverse perspectives and expertise featured in this issue. Whether you’re looking for strategic insights, legal analysis, or practical tech tips, there’s something here for you.

We’d love to hear from you! If you have an idea for an article or a topic you’d like to see covered, reach out and let’s keep the conversation going.

Enjoy the issue!

Please flip to the last page of the issue for information on the upcoming free online CLE: NAVIGATING THE FUTURE OF AI: LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN AI REGULATION. We are excited to partner with the International Law Section to bring this CLE on March 21, 2025, from noon to 1 PM Central.

Katherine Stahl and Aaron Woo
Co-Editors, Circuits
Computer & Technology Section
State Bar of Texas