By Brad Kutner | February 21, 2023
A more limited ruling on the infamous internet law seemed likely after a marathon, nearly 3-hour hearing Tuesday morning.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | February 14, 2023
The Georgia state Senate voted 32-20 along party lines on Tuesday to mandate a statue of the Pin Point, Georgia, native. Minority Democrats had proposed amending the measure to also mandate a statue of the late Georgia congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis, but then pulled back the amendment.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 30, 2023
Law.com sat down with Keker, Van Nest & Peters attorneys to talk about their Supreme Court brief in a case that weighs whether Section 230 provides liability immunity to services that curate and recommend videos and other content to users.
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By Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Alexis M. Watson | January 30, 2023
In the Coinbase case, Coinbase users sued the cryptocurrency exchange platform, and Coinbase sought to send the disputes to arbitration. When a federal district court denied Coinbase's motion to compel arbitration pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), the platform immediately appealed the district court's order.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Sawyer M. Bradford | January 23, 2023
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit's decision in Immediato v. Postmates attempted to gloss its meaning. The decision could have far-reaching implications for all gig economy workers.
By Brad Kutner | Avalon Zoppo | January 19, 2023
In a statement and report released Thursday, the high court said the investigation, handled by the U.S. Marshals Service, included interviews with nearly 100 court employees and analysis of forensic evidence but the effort came up short.
By Jessica Gresko | The Associated Press | January 19, 2023
Miguel Luna Perez's lawyer, Roman Martinez, said that for 12 years, the public school system in Sturgis, Michigan, "neglected Miguel, denied him an education and lied to his parents about the progress he was allegedly making in school."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 17, 2023
The case being considered by the Supreme Court—In re Grand Jury—centers on whether communications that contained both legal advice and non-legal advice relating to the preparation of tax returns are privileged.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 31, 2022
"Judicial opinions speak for themselves," Roberts noted — while not everyone may agree with a particular court decision, discord can never escalate to using violence against judges.
By Denise Lavoie | The Associated Press | December 12, 2022
The Respect for Marriage Act ensures that not only same-sex marriages, but also interracial marriages, are enshrined in federal law.
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