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Harvard University law and history professor Kenneth Mack provided an introduction to his lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who petitioned the Supreme Court when he was denied ...
An anti-porn backlash is in full swing. The Supreme Court might supercharge it.
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) services has reawakened the tension between tech and content over ...
Constitutional rights have to be enforceable. They can’t rely on the goodwill of the government. This utter lack of ...
In an exclusive interview with Newslaundry, RJD leader and Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Kumar Jha delves into the court’s directions, ...
The Supreme Court lifted a judge’s order preventing the Trump administration from conducting mass layoffs across the federal bureaucracy, for now, though Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented.
The Supreme Court's conservatives said it was a federal judge in San Francisco, not President Trump, who exceeded her authority.
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Digital Music News on MSNIt’s Not Just Verizon: Google Also Moves to Pause Infringement Litigation Amid Supreme Court Review of Cox v. SonyGoogle requests a stay in a case against Cengage, Macmillan, and other textbook publishers pending the Supreme Court’s decision in Cox v. Sony Music Entertainment. A lawsuit filed against Google by ...
Hail to the Supreme Court for definitively slapping down the lower-court judges who’ve been issuing nationwide injunctions against President Donald Trump’s orders and actions.
Friday’s decision limits the circumstances under which the court can issue nationwide injunctions — orders that stop a federal law or policy from being enforced while court battles play out.
The conservative-majority high court granted the Trump Administration’s request to put a hold on a district-court injunction.
The Supreme Court delivered victories for religious freedom advocates and the Trump administration on its final day.
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