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Laura Brookover

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Lots of TV, books, design, crypto, other stuff. Litigator/lawyer @opensea Former @consensys & CFTC enforcement. 3 kids aged 3 and under (send help).

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This. We want consumer protection. We want regulatory clarity. The way to achieve this is not through industry-wide lawsuits, but by working with the actual builders in crypto to find the best solutions for consumers.

I hope @SECGov understands what has happened tonight. On many, many issues, the voters said loud and clear that they want change. Crypto is no exception. Stop suing crypto. Start talking to crypto. Initiate rulemaking now. There's no reason to wait.



If you aren't using AI to settle disagreements with your spouse, you aren't using this tech to its highest and best use case.

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I joined @opensea at the perfect time. Can't wait for December!

We've been quietly cooking at @opensea To really innovate, sometimes you have to take a step back and reimagine everything So we built a new OpenSea from the ground up Sails up in December ⛵️



Tonight we wait with bated breath.

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1) Great memeing 2) The lawyer who told Sarah Friar a paralegal costs $1k-$2k/hr (I'm assuming it was OpenAI's own lawyer) is running an absolute racket representing OpenAI. My free (non-legal) advice to @OpenAI: Submit your outside legal bills to chatgpt and ask, are these…


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It has fallen to me, the humor columnist, to endorse Harris for president wapo.st/3UqHWRM

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My husband came back from Iceland with these toddler gloves and they're very thin so I went to check the temp rating. Turns out they're not for keeping warm they're for "Mounting assignments, electronics, warehouse work, packing and inspection." What are they doing with kids in…

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I'm excited to share that I've joined @opensea as Deputy General Counsel! As a long-time OpenSea user, it's thrilling to now be part of the team. While it’s hard to leave the amazing folks at @consensys, I'll be cheering them on as they continue championing Ethereum builders &…


Judge McBurney's decision in Georgia striking down the state's abortion law is a powerful rebuttal to the Supreme Court's farcical Dobbs ruling. The notion that forcing a woman to carry an unviable fetus—reducing her to 'community property,' as McBurney puts it—is lawful under…

"Women are not some piece of collectively owned community property the disposition of which is decided by majority vote. Forcing a woman to carry an unwanted, not-yet-viable fetus to term violates her constitutional rights to liberty and privacy, even taking into consideration…



Having grown up in New Orleans, hurricane warnings and evacuations were part of life. But what's happening in Asheville right now is beyond comprehension. It's inland, in the mountains, yet being devastated by hurricane-related flooding. We were thinking of relocating to…

People who keep saying that Appalachia should’ve been prepared for this really know nothing about the area or weather. This wasn’t a “once in a lifetime” thing. This was a “this has never happened since Noah” kind of thing. It’s one thing to live below sea level and have this…



Unfortunately, our case against the SEC in Texas was dismissed on procedural grounds. However, our fight was far from futile—our lawsuit exposed the SEC's overreach in the Ethereum 2.0 investigation, which the SEC terminated after we brought their actions to light.

In April 2024, Consensys filed a lawsuit to protect the Ethereum ecosystem from the SEC’s regulatory overreach and stand up for the industry that has been subject to the agency’s reckless enforcement agenda. Unfortunately, the Texas court today dismissed our lawsuit on…



This Springfield argument is wild because there are people out there, JD Vance prominent among them, shouting about how the federal govt led by Harris “dropped” Haitian immigrants on a small town. Newsflash: Springfield business owners are employing them with open arms. That’s…

By 2020, Springfield had lured food-service firms, logistics companies, and a microchip maker. But soon there were not enough workers. Many young, working-age people had descended into addiction. Others shunned entry-level, rote work altogether. nytimes.com/2024/09/03/us/…



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