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The opinion held that the FBI's search and seizure of the plaintiffs' safe deposit boxes violated their Fourth Amendment rights, as the FBI didn't have a warrant to specifically search or seize the contents in the boxes.
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Tesla's CEO says his post about employees unionizing was protected speech beyond the labor board's reach.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 24, 2024
"If any principle of constitutional law ought to unite all of us as Americans, it's that the government has no business imprisoning citizens for the views they hold or the questions they ask," Circuit Judge James C. Ho wrote.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 24, 2024
Electronics giant Samsung is challenging a lower court order that it pay more than $4 million in arbitration initiation fees.
By Mason Lawlor | January 23, 2024
"Racial profiling communicates to members of the subject group that, 'regardless of any actual basis for criminal suspicion, they continue to be viewed as less than fully human based upon their race,"' actor Jean Elie wrote in support of the comedians. "[T]hat is precisely the message a Black person receives when he is branded with criminal stigma before a line of gawking onlookers for no justifiable, articulable reason."
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Gun makers lack statutory immunity against claims they facilitated the illegal sale of firearms, appeals court says.
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press plans to file a brief in favor of interlocutory appeal.
By Riley Brennan | January 19, 2024
The MLB team attempted to route the matter through litigation, claiming a photographer who was injured at Wrigley agreed to a mandatory arbitration provision through use of his media credential to enter the field.
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By Riley Brennan | January 19, 2024
The ruling marks a win for Washington, D.C., boutique litigation firm Cooper & Kirk, which represents the plaintiffs challenging the statutes.
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