By Erin Mulvaney | September 19, 2018
Major internet technology companies and advocates were backing Glassdoor's arguments urging the Texas Supreme Court, which heard argument Wednesday, to protect the anonymity of online reviews.
By John Council | September 6, 2018
A federal judge has blocked a controversial Texas law from going into effect—one that would have required health care providers to cremate or bury fetal remains—because of the restrictions it would impose on a woman's legal right to obtain an abortion.
By Tony Mauro | August 16, 2018
Here are some of the statements U.S. Supreme Court justices have made in landmark decisions about the importance of a free press.
By Ellis Kim | August 13, 2018
“While we were in the air, no one told me anything about what was happening. It was not until we landed in my home country that an official asked me my name and whether I was appealing my case," the plaintiff recounted in a declaration filed Monday.
By John Council | August 7, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled in a split decision that a U.S. Border Patrol agent can be sued after he shot and killed a Mexican teenager while standing on American soil.
By John Council | August 2, 2018
For nearly seven years, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has managed to avoid answering a vital First Amendment question: Can Texas' Anti-SLAPP statute be used to defeat defamation claims filed in federal courts?
By John Council | July 17, 2018
“The structural insulation of the FHFA Director—who may be appointed by a former President, who cannot be replaced at-will, and who is insulated from Executive Branch oversight—interferes with the President's ability to fulfill his duties under the Constitution,” the Fifth Circuit majority wrote.
By John Council | July 16, 2018
A divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed an order that would have forced the Catholic Church to turn over third-party discovery to abortion providers who are challenging a new controversial Texas law requiring fetal burials.
By John Council | July 12, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed a ruling permitting a civil claim against a K-9 police officer for excessive force for allowing his Belgian Malinois to continue biting an arrestee after he'd already surrendered.
By Scott Graham | July 11, 2018
Issued patents are only presumed valid, so owners are on notice of potential invalidity proceedings, the government contends before the Court of Federal Claims.
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