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Supreme Court Brief: Justices Begin Their Look at Section 230 | Plus: No New Cert Grants
After hours of oral argument, the future of YouTube and other platforms' liability for content management before the U.S. Supreme Court was no more clear Tuesday than when the dispute was first filed.
Supreme Court Brief: Justices Eye Section 230 | Title 42 Case Vanishes | Who's at the Podium
The Section 230 dispute stems from claims that social media platforms have allowed terrorism to spread without consequence and the results could have a big impact beyond just the tech world.
Supreme Court Brief: Who's at the Podium | Cert Petition Spotlight | Title 42
This week's briefing includes look at newly filed cert petition that seeks to bring questions about materiality in federal fraud statutes to the justices.
Supreme Court Brief: Big Law Joins Student Loan Relief Fight | Plus: Domestic Violence and Guns
Latham & Watkins, Troutman Pepper, Skadden and Dechert are among the major law firms that have authored amicus briefs for the test of executive authority in granting loan relief.
Court Overturns $185M Fee Award for Quinn Emanuel in ACA Litigation
The panel, in vacating and reversing the claims court's decision, noted that it was an "extraordinarily high award."View more book results for the query "*"


Supreme Court Brief: Section 230 Threats, Kavanaugh at Notre Dame and February Oral Arguments
We sat down with attorneys at Keker, Van Nest & Peters to talk about an amicus brief they filed on behalf of content creators like CaptainSparklez and Doctor Mike in a major Section 230 case.
The Supreme Court Leaker That Never Was | This Term's 1st Opinion | Attorney-Client Privilege
On a busy Monday, the justices chose not to address an attorney-client privilege issue and handed down their first opinion of the term.
Halkbank's Immunity Up for Debate | Tuesday Orders List | Is SCOTUS Majority 'Off the Rails'?
Lisa Blatt of Williams & Connolly argued the the Department of Justice had gone too far in trying to hold the nation of Turkey, via Halkbank, responsible for the alleged crimes.

SCOTUS Tackles Strike Dispute | A Robot at the Nation's Highest Court?
A tech CEO said a robot is set to argue in traffic court. He's offering $1 million to any live attorney who might parrot the bot's pitch in court.