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Sixth Circuit Rules that Brandished Firearm Could Be 'Threat of Violence' Infringing on Constitutionally-Protected Free Speech
In an opinion published on May 31, 2023, MacIntosh v Clous [1], the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the conduct of a ...
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US Supreme Court
Funding for the group led by Supreme Court Justice ... The student's lawyers say the Michigan school system failed him by providing an aide who was not trained to work with deaf students, did ...
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Michigan Supreme Court won't take up term-limit case involving Warren Mayor Jim Fouts
The political end may be nigh for Warren Mayor Jim Fouts as the Michigan Supreme Court dealt what may be the final blow to his mayoral career. The court on Wednesday declined to hear an appeal by ...
The Verge18d
Supreme Court rules against reexamining Section 230
The Supreme Court has declined to consider reinterpreting foundational internet law Section 230, saying it wasn’t necessary for deciding the terrorism-related case Gonzalez v. Google.
CNBC12d
Supreme Court declined to block $6 billion student loan settlement. Here's who qualifies for forgiveness
The U.S. Department of Education can proceed in delivering $6 billion in student loan forgiveness to defrauded students, after the Supreme Court's decision. Eligible borrowers include those who ...
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Supreme Court rules against union over strike liability
Since 2017, the Supreme Court has significantly increased its use of the process by which the justices hear and resolves emergency appeals, sometimes known as the shadow docket. Professor Stephen ...
The Washington Post18d
Supreme Court rules for Google, Twitter on terror-related content
Attorney Eric Schnapper stands next to Beatriz and Jose Gonzalez, the parents of 23-year-old Nohemi Gonzalez, a student killed in the Paris terrorist attacks. The family wants to sue Google for ...
U.S. News & World Report18d
Be Ready for the Supreme Court Decision on Student Loan Forgiveness
Payments on federal student loans will restart 60 days after the Supreme Court rules on student loan forgiveness, or 60 days after the court's current term ends on June 30 – whichever comes first.
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Election 2022: 10 candidates on the ballot for 6 state Supreme Court judgeships
ELECTION 2022 – In both the Third and Fourth judicial districts, multiple candidates are running for seats on the state Supreme Court this year, seeking to become the judges who will hear ...
Fox Business18d
Supreme Court rules for social media giants in cases over third-party content, declines to address Section 230
The Supreme Court on Thursday handed big tech companies, including Google and Twitter, legal wins in a pair of lawsuits alleging that the companies should be liable for ISIS attacks because of ...
USA Today18d
Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol in copyright case with implications for artists
WASHINGTON − In a decision with potentially sweeping implications for artistic creation, the Supreme Court on Thursday sided against Andy Warhol's foundation in a dispute over whether the late ...
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Supreme Court rules Twitter not liable for ISIS content
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the family of a 2017 ISIS attack victim who sought to hold tech companies liable for allowing ISIS to use their platforms in its terrorism efforts. The ...

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