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CHICAGO — Noblesville High School did not violate the First Amendment when it refused to allow a student, who ran a pro-life club, to hang her flyers on its walls, the Seventh Circuit ruled. Allowing ...
SAN DIEGO — Discussion of gender identity at an overnight science camp for fifth graders constituted protected speech under the anti-SLAPP statute, a California court of appeal ruled. Parents filed a ...
SEATTLE — Actor and comedian Deon Cole will have one final opportunity to fix his suit against Amazon alleging that one of its Amazon Fresh delivery drivers took photos of the inside of his Los ...
CINCINNATI — The Sixth Circuit denied review of the Federal Communications Commission’s imposition of reporting requirements on telecom providers in the event of consumer data breaches. The appeals ...
An appellate panel in Cincinnati upheld a man’s conviction for owning a machine gun and limited the protections of the Second Amendment in the process.
SACRAMENTO — A federal judge threw out Brave and Free Santa Cruz’s lawsuit asserting that students using individualized education programs, or IEPs, should be exempt from the state's immunization ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government’s gross national debt has surpassed $37 trillion, a record number that highlights the accelerating debt on America’s balance sheet and increased cost pressures on ...
RENO — Global Dynasty LLC and two of its top salespeople will pay $2.5 million to settle the FTC’s complaint alleging that they used false earnings claims and glamorized social media marketing to ...
Royce Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles. (Pixabay image via Courthouse News) LOS ANGELES (CN) — A California man was charged with stealing rare and historical Chinese manuscripts ...
SACRAMENTO — Abbott Laboratories, the manufacturer of Similac toddler drinks, failed to convince a federal judge to dismiss a mother’s lawsuit accusing the company of misleading parents into believing ...
Senior U.S. District Judge John Mendez said a law banning false or misleading communications targeting elected officials and candidates would have a chilling effect on free speech.
LOS ANGELES (CN) — The city of LA sued Airbnb on Wednesday accusing the short-term rental company of price gouging during the catastrophic wildfires in January that devastated the Pacific Palisades ...
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