A pioneering lawsuit against the U.S. government has won the right to a trial, overcoming the Trump administration's efforts to cancel it in court.
Common law basis of the concept of making governments liable to citizens who become victims of violent crimes; Illustration on how the concept will apply in the U.S.; Role of the federal government in pressuring state governments to make violent crime prevention their priority; Discussion on ...
“Nobody has provided that — not the government, not anybody else. And to base this purchase, this tug of war that changes my life off of a hypothetical is so hurtful to me personally, because my government at that point is not protecting me.” The creators are asking the court to ...
Dozens of Groups Sue U.S. Government Over Seattle National Archives Closure More Reuters FILE PHOTO: Washington state's attorney general Bob Ferguson (C) speaks to the media next to Washington state solicitor general Noah Purcell (R) outside the U.S. federal courthouse in...
a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the "unlawful policy that threatens to exacerbate the spread of COVID-19 and exile hundreds of thousands of college students studying in the United States," becoming the first state to challenge theU.S. federal government's new ...
Efforts to restrict access to TikTok because of national security concerns are not new, and more than 30 states and the federal government ban the app on state-issued devices. The Trump administration attempted to ban the app in 2020, but TikTok and users who challenged former President Donald...
The California Tort Claims Act (CTCA) is a sovereign immunity law that protects the state government from liability in certain personal injury cases.
The University of California announced it also will sue the federal government over a policy that could strip visas from international students, joining Harvard and MIT.
Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit have been hit with the first in a likely wave of new consumer antitrust lawsuits after the U.S. government and
walked into tokyo district court to file their cases against the government, with similar cases filed by three couples in osaka, one couple in nagoya and three couples in sapporo. plaintiff kenji aiba, standing next to his partner ken kozumi, told reporters he would "fight this war together ...