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The FTC’s investigation into advocacy groups like Media Matters and advertisers is an indefensible assault on the First Amendment.
What if a player could choose his NBA team instead of a team choosing him? It could stop tanking. It's time to bring signing day to the NBA.
What are reasonable expectations for Nebraska this season? How does the Pac-12's new media deal compare to other conferences?
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a family’s lawsuit against the federal government to move forward. With the lawsuit, the family seeks to hold the government liable for a “wrong house ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a copyright challenge to Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” that accused the pop star of unlawfully emulating the late Marvin GayeR… ...
The Supreme Court ruled against Texas and landowners who challenged a plan to store thousands of metric tons of nuclear waste at a facility in the state.
The Supreme Court ordered further arguments over Louisiana's congressional map that created a second majority-Black district.
The Supreme Court turned away on Monday a bid to revive a copyright infringement lawsuit accusing pop star Ed Sheeran of unlawfully copying a song by the late singer Marvin Gaye.
The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot issue nationwide injunctions on executive orders, like Trump's attack on birthright citizenship.
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on June 27 upheld an $8 billion federal program that subsidizes high-speed internet and phone service for millions of Americans, rejecting a conservative argument ...
An Atlanta family feared the could die when the FBI mistakenly raided their home and sued for compensation. The Supreme Court revived the case.
The Supreme Court brought back a lawsuit against the FBI over a mishandled home raid from 2017 in Atlanta.
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