The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear two cases seeking to hold social media companies financially responsible for terrorist attacks. Relatives of people killed in terror attacks in France and Turkey had sued Google, Twitter and Facebook, accusing the companies of helping terrorists spread t...
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However, the president’s initiative has faced several lawsuits. Two of those will come before the Supreme Court. In one case, the states of Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas and South Carolina have argued the plan is unlawful and would harm their tax revenues. In the other case, ...
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With Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as the newest Supreme Court justice, here are the key business-related cases the court is set to hear after she takes the bench.
The Supreme Court will take up California's ban on same-sex marriage, a case that could give the justices the chance to rule on whether gay Americans have the same constitutional right to marry as heterosexuals.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of “pay to delay” agreements between generic and brand-name drug manufacturers. Articles appearing inThe Wall Street Journaland onPolitico.comstated that the nation’s highest court agreed on December 7, 2012, to consider 3 cases regarding paten...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a fair use case over Andy Warhol's portraits of the music icon Prince, and federal courts are grappling with the first wave of lawsuits involving non-fungible tokens. Here are the top copyright and trademark cases to keep an eye on in the second ...
Gilmer, who summarized all of these cases and broke down their individual story lines. She also talks about arguments in a climate change case that the Supreme Court will hear one day before President-elect Biden will officially take office. 年份: 2021 ...
"Like the content moderation provisions, the individualized-explanation requirements impose heavy burdens on the platforms' expressive activity that the states have failed to justify," the Justice Department attorneys wrote. It is not clear when the Supreme Court will decide whether to hear the cases...