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NetChoice, which represents Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and other sites, argues laws like Mississippi's violate social media users' privacy and First Amendment rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Thursday to put on hold Mississippi law requiring that users of social media platforms ...
At the trial court level, a panel of Superior Court judges dismissed the case by falling back on what the U.S. Supreme Court ...
As the Supreme Court of Georgia tests out two minutes of uninterrupted oral argument inspired by the U.S. Supreme Court's ...
As the Supreme Court of Georgia tests out two minutes of uninterrupted oral argument inspired by the U.S. Supreme Court's ...
Administration officials are warning of calamity if courts remove the sweeping tariffs President Donald Trump imposed on ...
The appeal by a former official who prevented a gay marriage for religious reasons calls for the repeal of the law, in force ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday refused to give the operator of the immigrant detention center in Tacoma another chance ...
In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that foreign aid groups that sued to recover funds that President Trump ...
The Trump administration sued every U.S. District Court judge in the state, allegedly they have improperly hindered efforts ...
The Second Circuit ruling has essentially zero immediate impact for stakeholders in the New York cannabis market, since it ...
The president has crowed about the billions of dollars collected so far from tariffs. That money could be at risk if the ...