By Amanda Bronstad | April 9, 2018
As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has prepared to apologize this week on Capitol Hill over security issues, the social media giant's lawyers struck a…
By Colby Hamilton | April 2, 2018
The suit filed in federal court is the latest in a nationwide wave of litigation over recent revelations the firm accessed 50 million user's information ahead of the 2016 presidential campaign.
By Marcia Coyle | March 22, 2018
"I was told not to ask her about any pending cases before the court—but I just had to press her on one of the most divisive issues facing our country," Stephen Colbert said.
By Tony Mauro | March 21, 2018
The president's early-morning tweet, seemingly prompted by a Fox News segment, didn't name Francisco but took aim at the SG's position in an Arizona case involving DACA recipients.
By Ross Todd | March 20, 2018
Paul Grewal, the Facebook in-house lawyer who has had the unenviable task of being the company's public voice addressing the Cambridge Analytica scandal, has a history of engaging with thorny privacy issues going back to his days on the federal bench in San Jose.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 19, 2018
A Washington federal judge this month granted the U.S. Justice Department permission to surveil a WhatsApp account as part of an ongoing criminal investigation, a decision that overruled a magistrate judge.
By Susan DeSantis | February 27, 2018
The Cornell Law School clinic is hoping to have a national impact on First Amendment law although it will primarily represent clients in upstate New York, western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio.
By Marcia Coyle | February 14, 2018
The crowdsourcing project SCOTUS Notes hopes to unlock some of the mysteries inside the U.S. Supreme Court's closed-door conferences. "They're not just arguing over 'reverse or affirm' but rules of the law. All this rich data is in the conference notes of the discussions they had," political scientist Ryan Black of Michigan State University says.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 16, 2018
"The conviction that the tweets were not law is rooted in beliefs about what law does and should look like and how it is and should be made," the Harvard Law Review article said.
By Scott Graham | December 29, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has requested briefing in two cases that could flesh out the Supreme Court's game-changing patent venue holding.
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