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By Tony Mauro | May 31, 2017
The latest effort to force the U.S. Supreme Court to allow demonstrations on the court's marble plaza was dismissed by a Washington federal judge on Wednesday. The challengers in the case, , claimed the ban on demonstrations at the high court violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by burdening their religious rights to protest capital punishment with candlelight vigils.
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By Tony Mauro | May 30, 2017
Ruling in BNSF Railway v. Tyrrell, the court said Monday that the 14th Amendment does not allow a state to bring an out-of-state company before its own courts for an incident that happened elsewhere.
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By Ben Hancock | May 30, 2017
Anthony Levandowski has invoked his Fifth Amendment right and refused to answer questions about files stolen from Google. Under pressure from a federal judge, Uber said that means it can't employ him any longer.
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By Tony Mauro | May 30, 2017
For the second time this month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of nationwide corporations that are seeking to limit the number of jurisdictions where they can be sued.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 26, 2017
Noting that there have been conflicting approaches on how and when to grant preliminary injunctions in cases, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a ruling clarifying the standards for issuing them.
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By Greg Land | May 25, 2017
A jury said a man arrested for child molestation, who was awarded $472,000 for his constitutional claims against a police officer, deserved nothing for the 16 days he spent in jail.
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By falconadmin | The Recorder | May 24, 2017
9th Cir.; 14-16324 The court of appeals reversed in part a judgment and remanded. The court held that a street artist’s performance and solicitation…
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 24, 2017
A federal appeals court ruled that a state-employed psychologist can't be sued by her patient, a convicted sex-offender, over claims that she retaliated against him for his paralegal work while committed.
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By Ross Todd | May 23, 2017
Police can use real-time cell tower records to track a suspect's location without a warrant, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled Monday.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 23, 2017
A school safety officer's First Amendment suit alleging he was fired because he spoke to a television reporter in relation to a story about a student accused of burglary must be decided by a jury, a federal judge has ruled.
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